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Birthday Party, 5.10a

 
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Birthday Party, 5.10a
1st Pitch- 60’- 5.10a/ Climb up the obvious loose chimney until below a solid 1-2” crack. Protect the swing out move there as you convert from the chimney to the hand crack above relying on some precarious holds. Follow a pleasant crack up to a decent ledge with a small gear belay out left. Nothing really felt much like 5.10 climbing or maybe I am spending too much time in Zion.
Birthday Party, 5.10a, 6 Pitches, Magic Mountain, Red Rocks, NV, May, 2010


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actionshot!
Posted Jun 9, 2010 3:11 am

AJonesWhat's this?...

AJones

Voted 10/10

an actual climbing picture on SummitPost; I can hardly belive it.

Looks like fun!

Posted Jun 9, 2010 4:07 pm

Dow WilliamsRe: What's this?...

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yeah, I have no idea how that happened, once in a blue moon I guess or the photogs were sleeping at the wheel AJ.
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