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Cloudwalker, 5.10a, 3 Pitches

 
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Cloudwalker, 5.10a, 3 Pitches
Only one of the eight routes on Circus Wall avoids this “circus”, Cloudwalker. Cloudwalker is actually to the left of the Circus Wall (main) hidden by a corner that runs 200’ before it peters out forming a significant buttress. As is consistent with most routes put in by Goss, the rating seems a little on the conservative side (easier). Cloudwalker is a mixed trad/sport route with 200’ of trad up the corner for the first pitch and 20 bolts (not pins!) placed for the next 200’ (two pitches).
Cloudwalker, Circus Wall, Island in the Sky, Snow Canyon, June, 2007


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the cloud on top of Cloudwalker...wife had to point that out to me proofing the page...no more clouds than we get in Snow Canyon during the heat of summer, that is a "wonder" in and of itself...cool
Posted Jul 2, 2007 4:16 pm

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