![]() **NOTE: Top pitch (in the top blocks) slants left with little friction on your left. Ususally done as three pitches, starting in a wide trough to an overhanging hand/finger crack and then hand cracks to the top blocks. (Scarpelli and Lindsey, ’84)Ģ0.) Quits 9+ Great adventure. (Stevenson, et al., ’68)ġ9.) Dreaming of Babylon 10c Super climb, crux is steep fingers and then backs off, but it needs gardening at least once per year. Leave the protection of ‘social security’ for an INSECURE runout going up and right on a clean slab. (Harper and Kelman, ’93)ġ7.) Reverse Q Mark 7 Kind of wierd. (Sutherland et al., ‘late ’60’s)ġ6.) Social Security Ran Out 8 It does run out, TWICE, but continue on runouts to find more pro above. 2 pitches of about 5.3, then a headwall crack that goes about 7+. ![]() Ladder takes the first of the three, ie the leftmost. ![]() 15.) Ladder 7 Three ‘vertical’ cracks are seen on the left end of the formation.
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