Type: | Trad, Ice, 360 ft (109 m), 2 pitches |
FA: | Andrew Embick & Carl Tobin, 1981 |
Page Views: | 3,241 total · 24/month |
Shared By: | Nick Weicht on Jan 28, 2014 |
Admins: | L Von Dommelheimer |
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Description
Pitch one can either start up the long sustained line on the left or connecting a series of vertical pillars on the right. Follow these features for 55 to 60 meters and build a belay.
Pitch 2. This is the glory patch and one of the most sustained and enjoyable pieces of ice that most people will ever get on. There are normally spectacular hanging icicles that involve some maneuvering to get around. The last section is vertical fat perfection. 55 - 60 meters will bring you to the aldrs at the top of the climb. Repel the route
Pitch 2. This is the glory patch and one of the most sustained and enjoyable pieces of ice that most people will ever get on. There are normally spectacular hanging icicles that involve some maneuvering to get around. The last section is vertical fat perfection. 55 - 60 meters will bring you to the aldrs at the top of the climb. Repel the route
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