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Routes: North America: United States: Ohio: Southwest Ohio: Eden Park Old Reservoir Wall: Old Reservoir Wall

Spiderman's Traverse (AKA Ohio's Longest Hardest Climb Average Rating = 0.00/5 Average Rating : 0.00/5

Ratings
  Difficulty 5.11a
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Red Point Red Point ascent by: captainstatic on 2009-10-06 (View Climbing Log)

5 out of 5 stars Only Redpoint

I have only been able to complete the entire traverse once. I started at the left end to get the hardest climbing out of the way first.

Added: 2009-10-06

Routes: North America: United States: Ohio: Southwest Ohio: Eden Park Old Reservoir Wall: Old Reservoir Wall

Bauman's Problem Average Rating = 0.00/5 Average Rating : 0.00/5

Ratings
  Difficulty V3
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Red Point Red Point ascent by: captainstatic on 2009-10-06 (View Climbing Log)

4 out of 5 stars Took Some Work

After Eric did the FA it took me a while working this problem to get it. It is basically a couple move wonder.

Added: 2009-10-06

Routes: North America: United States: Ohio: Southwest Ohio: Eden Park Old Reservoir Wall: Old Reservoir Wall

The Arete Average Rating = 0.00/5 Average Rating : 0.00/5

Ratings
  Difficulty V0
  Safety Rating G
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Onsight Onsight ascent by: captainstatic on 1990-01-01 (View Climbing Log)

3 out of 5 stars Arete History

The half-arch didn't used to be filled in with the concrete that forms the arete. One day when I went to go climbing the key block from the arch had fallen and was embedded in the ground. Fairly quickly the City came in and erected formwork and filled in the arch with concrete. I went by every day until the forms were pulled off and then bagged the FA. This feature can actually be climbed in three different ways. If you climb it head on, straddling the arete it is V0. Climbing with one hand on the arete and the other on one of the faces, left or right, it is V1.

Added: 2009-10-06