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Dreambed, 5.11b

 
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Dreambed, 5.11b
1st Pitch- 25m- 5.10a/ As before mentioned, seems soft for the grade. Take the easy, but fun, corner up to its top and a bolted belay. Even though the topo references 3” on this corner as well as the last pitch, a 3” was not needed on either. Place gear at will.
Dreambed, 5.11b, 8 Pitches, Red Shirt Area, Yamnuska, Canmore, Alberta, September, 2009


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rpcDress for success :)

rpc

Voted 10/10

"Red Shirt Area" hehehehe.

How many Yam lines it for you now Dow? I ask as the guidebook seems to talk about locals who knock off X number of routes in a lifetime. You gotta be getting up there in the number of tick's? cheers.
Posted Sep 23, 2009 11:47 am

Dow WilliamsRe: Dress for success :)

Dow Williams

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not there yet...there are the old ones, 34 I think...kind of a tick list for a lot of folks, easier collection of course....I quit on the "goal" thing a while back, take a more relaxed approach to alpine, ice and rock now days....however....next year, I definitly want to do the traverse route....like 80 pitches of nonsense, but should go fast...we are back in UT, come for a visit...cheers
Posted Sep 23, 2009 2:35 pm

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