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Gargoyle, 5.10a

 
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Gargoyle, 5.10a
2nd Pitch- 40m- 5.10a/ This is the crux of the climb and early off the deck too. Angle up right to a piton that is hard to see until you start climbing towards it. Turn back left and start climbing an overhung section of suspect rock to get over a bulge and onto much better rock. Getting over that overhang was the mental crux of the climb in my opinion. You eventually reach a shallow corner. Climb it to its end at a small ledge. Continue past several bolts on solid slab moving left into another short corner, then back right to the bolted belay.
Gargoyle, 5.10a, 3 Pitches, Yamnuska, July, 2008


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