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Bruce following the crux 7th...
Bruce following the crux 7th pitch (5.10B) on Silent Running on 6/4/05. Right where he is there is an interesting 5.10A slab move. Liebacking that thin dihedral where I placed the cam is about 5.8. An amazing climb!


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Dave Daly7th Move Or Pitch..?

Dave Daly

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Hate sound like the negative one but that doesn't look like 7 pitches up. A single pitch in the NW must be measured in steps..... ; ) Help me out fellahs
Posted Jul 18, 2005 6:03 pm

Martin CashRe: 7th Move Or Pitch..?

Martin Cash

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That is indeed the end of the seventh pitch, the average pitch length is about 130 feet. Look at some of the other shots, and you will see we are pretty far up. If you could see the ground here it wouldn't seam so low.
Posted Jul 18, 2005 10:49 pm

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