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*Exposition - 5.9

Average Rating = 4.00/5 Average Rating : 4.00 out of 5
Route sequence (left to right): 110
Route Summary | Ascent Notes (4)
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(tri-)cams, wires (take doubles of #4-7, you may need 'em)
Consensus Ratings
  Difficulty 5.9
  Safety Rating PG13
  Exposure 3.00/5
  Rock Quality 4.00/5
  Scenery 4.00/5
  Fun Factor 4.00/5

Description:

the crack system on the face right of Gargantua. Start up Gargantua, but move right after the first clump of vegetation (~ 5meters). Follow the obvious line up the thin crack, moving slightly left then back right around the small roof at the top. Quite sustained with good pro, but some requires a bit of endurance to place.

Submitted by: sbaclimber on 2006-10-11
Last Modified: 2007-03-04
Views: 842
Route ID: 65743

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4 Ascents Recorded

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Ratings
  Difficulty 5.9
  Safety Rating PG13
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Top Rope Top Rope ascent by: Fly on 2008-03-23 (View Climbing Log)

4 out of 5 stars Nice Climb

Enjoyed that, a bit more sustained than I was expecting but still clean. Good holds on the upper part of the climb helps.

Added: 2008-03-23

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Red Point Red Point ascent by: sbaclimber on 2006-10-14 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

Yay! finally got the redpoint. It wasn't pretty, but it is done.
Key spoiler: big jugs out right up the mid section!
Edit: updated 3 days after my 1st redpoint, with a second. Much better style this time!

Added: 2006-10-14

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Hang Dog Hang Dog ascent by: sbaclimber on 2005-04-16 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

spanked me pretty bad! Though technically no more difficult than Hotlegs, it is way more sustained, and the pro is quite a bit trickier to place.

Witnessed by: socialclimber
Added: 2005-04-16

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Top Rope Top Rope ascent by: socialclimber on 2005-04-16 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

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Witnessed by: sbaclimber
Added: 2005-04-16