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davidbr


Oct 5, 2011, 1:19 PM
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Noticed the photos of Low Cholesterol. Looks like a great line. I know it's meant to be at Second Meat Wall, but it isn't in my guide - does it have another name? Or doesn anyone know which other routes it is between?
And how wide is it? The gear reccomendation with the photo was #5's and #6's but it looks a bit wider...


shane123


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Cholesterol is been known for building block for cell membranes and for hormones. It is produced by the combination of fat and steroid.


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davidbr wrote:
Noticed the photos of Low Cholesterol. Looks like a great line. I know it's meant to be at Second Meat Wall, but it isn't in my guide - does it have another name? Or doesn anyone know which other routes it is between?
And how wide is it? The gear reccomendation with the photo was #5's and #6's but it looks a bit wider...

Hmm... I seem to have done it. Let me look it up...

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Well, there's better beta here: http://www.mountainproject.com/...holesterol/105877824

I'm pretty sure I know where it is. If you look in the original Bloom guidebook, on page 142, you'll see a photo. Between where it says #13 and #14, you'll see what looks clearly like a wide crack - that's it.

And MP pretty much confirms that it doesn't get bigger than that. Fun line - pretty cruiser if you're decent at offwidths (I'm kinda sucky, and didn't have any difficulty).

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Thanks for the help, Cracklover. Appreciate it.

And Shane, thanks, too, for whatever the hell that was.


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