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Right Route Follow The Leader

Average Rating = 0.00/5 Right Route Follow The Leader

This is my rope as I lead the first 170' pitch. It shows the route of the 5.10a climb.
Submitted by: onrockandice on 2011-08-17
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From the anchors looking left.

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This is from the top of the right route. I was facing toward the East Side rd. and looking left.
Submitted by: onrockandice on 2011-07-27
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Looking nearly straight out.

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This is from the top of the right route. This route starts with a fun little crack that is a 5.9 crack and then it turns into 5.7 to 5.8 all the way fun holds with great belay stances and amazing views.
Submitted by: onrockandice on 2011-07-27
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Looking down into the small pond.

Average Rating = 0.00/5 Looking down into the small pond.

This is from the top of the right route. This route starts with a fun little crack that is a 5.9 crack and then it turns into 5.7 to 5.8 all the way fun holds with great belay stances and amazing views.
Submitted by: onrockandice on 2011-07-27
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From the anchors facing East Side Road and looking to the right.

Average Rating = 0.00/5 From the anchors facing East Side Road and looking to the right.

This is from the top of the right route. This route starts with a fun little crack that is a 5.9 crack and then it turns into 5.7 to 5.8 all the way fun holds with great belay stances and amazing views.
Submitted by: onrockandice on 2011-07-27
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From the anchors looking behind the arete.

Average Rating = 0.00/5 From the anchors looking behind the arete.

This photo is from the striking arete. I was standing on the tope of the arete facing East Side Road and looking behind the prominent arete into the area hidden from view behind it. Nothing but 220 feet of air below. This is from the top of the right route. This route starts with a fun little crack that is a 5.9 crack and then it turns into 5.7 to 5.8 all the way fun holds with great belay stances and amazing views.
Submitted by: onrockandice on 2011-07-28
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