by martha » Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:46 am
I think they just mean the crux, where you have gear at your feet and have to commit to the top out. but the rest of it takes gear anywhere.
Careful where you go up. It wanders a bit, and some of the stuff is loose/dirty where the route doesn't go. Chris Hennigar went up it a few months ago and had to re-route the crux due to a hornets nest, so try to scope that out before you head up too...just in case it is up there.
If you do it in one pitch, don't sling the tree for gear or top out the ledge with it on it, just stay on the face to the left of that and go up and left to gain the next ledge where there is a HUGE flake.
If you do it in two pitches, which you may have to if you get a lot of rope drag, then belay from the tree, and then step back out on the face to finish climbing.
Oh yeah, and below the tree ledge, there is a HUGE wobbly block that you have to stand on as it tetters back and forth to get up. but it isn't going anywhere...it just freaks you out a bit. heheheh.
have fun.
cara
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