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Dirty Book, 5.10a

 
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Dirty Book, 5.10a
  • Dirty Book- 5.10a/
  • Dirty Book has just one established route and a couple of projects (2007). Dirty Book is a two pitch route that doglegs up ugly ground to a ledge. Then traverse right to the base of a “dirty” corner (rappel station) that could be easily protected, but is bolted. Birds and bats keep the corner moist with shit. Still it can be a fun, stem filled, athletic mother of a route until the crack gets to large for your hands and eats up your arms before the last bolt….might as well stick your arm into a box full of dull razor blades. You need to do several true arm stem moves to reach the last bolt. I would take a Camelot #4 or #5 if I did this route again to protect these nasty last moves. If you fall on an arm stem here, you will rip some flesh off of your arms. The limestone is that sharp in this corner. You also need to tape your hands for this pitch. I recommend dividing the pitch up at the mid rappel/belay station or bring extra long runners versus draws to stymie the rope drag situation on the dogleg.
    Dirty Book, 5.10a, Bataan, Grotto Mountain, Canmore, AB, August, 2007


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    rpcnice

    rpc

    Voted 10/10

    "Birds and bats keep the corner moist with shit. "

    You making me miss some Smith classics Dow!! :)
    Posted Oct 18, 2007 11:54 am

    Dow WilliamsRe: nice

    Dow Williams

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    I love the mix of nature and climbing....this pitch gave up both, eh! Radek, did Black Orpheus yesteday...your photos inspired me...those upper pitches were worth it...thanks mannnnn (Dennis Hopper variety)
    Posted Oct 18, 2007 12:25 pm

    rpcRe: nice

    rpc

    Voted 10/10

    Cool Dow! yeah, the upper pitches are what I remember too -- lower ones were kinda "standard" & pretty forgettable.
    Posted Oct 18, 2007 12:35 pm

    DebUmmmm,,,,,

    Deb

    Voted 10/10

    Why are there bolts in the vicinity of the crack? If this is explained somewhere, I'm sorry I don't remember. Very nice looking crack though. too bad about the poo-poo
    Posted Oct 18, 2007 2:28 pm

    Dow WilliamsRe: Ummmm,,,,,

    Dow Williams

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    someone had the bright idea to turn this crack into a sport route Deb and it makes no sense...zero...I would much rather place gear...Bataan is prob the best crag in the Canadian Rockies, you just have to gain a few thousand feet to enjoy it....which makes it that much better really...cheers
    Posted Oct 18, 2007 6:34 pm

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