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tradkrew2
Mar 28, 2007, 12:49 AM
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Is there any multipitch in j tree...if there is than where is it located?Ia it worth trying?
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chalkfree
Mar 28, 2007, 1:25 AM
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There's a bit, mostly 2 pitches and even a couple three pitch routes. Dappled Mare and ?White Lightning? are the only two I've done, there're ok. Not great, but not a waste of time either. Also some stuff like Overhang Bypass is short, but because of drag is split in two picthes. Then there's at least one wierd route, Geronimo, that you have to climb something else to get to. I'd strongly recommend Geronimo, one of the coolest routes I've ever done.
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bozher
Mar 28, 2007, 1:43 AM
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Yeah, I really enjoyed dappled mare. I don't know what you lead, but it is a pretty easy 5.8. I think the lost horse area has quite a few multi routes.
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tradrenn
Mar 28, 2007, 1:45 AM
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"Walk on Wild Side" 5.7+ 600ft bolted is one of them.
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vegastradguy
Mar 28, 2007, 1:49 AM
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white lightining? that's a single pitch @ hemingway. Overhang Bypass- its a two pitch route, and good for the grade. Right On- 3 pitches and probably the most fun i've had on a moderate in Jtree- it also takes you to one of the best topouts in jtree! I've done some others, but none that were memorable. If youre in the area and want to do multipitch that badly, head up to RR- its 2.5hrs away and much more suited for that style of climbing. Jtree is for cragging, getting up late, eating good food, and jacking your hands up on the rock!
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