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Drop Out, 5.9

 
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Drop Out, 5.9
11th Pitch- 35m- 5.6/ Bail tat about half way up the wall straight ahead is an indicator of a previous party getting sucked up the wrong wall. It does look enticing and natural to go straight up the wall ahead. Instead, turn around and head up a broken ramp up the left wall. Set up a gear belay at the top.
Drop Out, 5.9, 13 Pitches, EEOR (East End of Mount Rundle), Canadian Rockies, August, 2009


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Dow WilliamsSubmitted by Dow Williams
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