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June 29th, 2005 - The NW face...

 
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June 29th, 2005 - The NW face...
June 29th, 2005 - The NW face of the Narcolepsy Area. Climbers hike in to the base from the left, and the anchors can be reached by hiking around to the left and then downclimbing to them. Some may want a belay when downclimbing to the three anchors on the right.


  1. Involuntary Release(5.10a)
  2. Suture Fancy (alternate finish) (5.8-5.9)
  3. Dream Slate (5.10a)
  4. Turn of the Sentry (5.8)







Key:
Dot = route
Circle = trad anchor
Circle & Dot Pairs = Chained Anchor
Dot = bolt
P = piton
C = Cam is used here



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Shane Rathbunhaha

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Haha, look at Mark's amateur annotating skillz
Posted Mar 30, 2011 4:51 pm

PellucidWombatRe: haha

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lol, I was so cute back then, wasn't I?
Posted Mar 30, 2011 4:55 pm

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