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Babes in Thailand, 5.10a

 
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Babes in Thailand, 5.10a
6th-7th Pitches- 60m- 5.9/ The only 5.9 climbing is the hard exit move above the chimney. Take on the short off width via suspect rock that protects with a 4”. Mantle up onto much easier angled ground. Follow the right side of the crack maneuvering around several trees on mossy face until you can set up a gear belay to the left of an off width crack in a comfortable alcove with several small trees.
Babes in Thailand, 5.10a, 10 Pitches, West Canyon, Snow Canyon State Park, St. George Rock, Utah, October, 2009


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rpchad no idea

rpc

Voted 10/10

st. george had such stuff:

"Babes in Thailand, 5.10a, 10 Pitches"

(as in that long). looking forward to the beta write up. Nice!
Posted Oct 21, 2009 6:28 pm

Dow WilliamsRe: had no idea

Dow Williams

Hasn't voted

two of them Radek...Cheese Stands Alone and this one...lot of times closed off due to nesting...so the few who would even consider it have to catch them the right time of the year....not to mention, some nasty rock...anything in West Canyon is about twice as chossy as what you find on Island in the Sky...Ron Olevsky just had nothing better to do, and of course, that reflects my and Zach's problem as well! Cheers
Posted Oct 21, 2009 6:34 pm

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