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Drop Out, 5.9

 
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Drop Out, 5.9
3rd Pitch- 45m- 5.6/ This felt like an easy pitch, but both times, my partners had a difficult time leading it. I took over the first time and observed my partner having a difficult go the 2nd time. So it is one of those pitches that you can make more out it then it really is in my opinion. Climb out right on solid and easy rock moving up to a short steep flake. Climb the flake and ground eases up again. You meander back and forth a bit on loose ground to find the fixed belay up and right, but well left of the next corner pitch out right.
Drop Out, 5.9, 13 Pitches, EEOR (East End of Mount Rundle), Canadian Rockies, August, 2009


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