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Location: California, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 36.54420°N / 118.7642°W

Route Type: Alpine Rock climb

Time Required: A few days

Difficulty: V, 5.10 A3+ (New Wave)

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Page By: asmrz

Created/Edited: Dec 7, 2002 / Dec 7, 2002

Object ID: 157468

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Approach


To reach the climbs on the east side of the formation, start down the gully to the south of the parking lot. This is the East Face Gully. All climbs on the east side are approached from here. Caution is advised as the gully is steep and loose the entire way down. Descend down to the start of "Full Metal Jacket" route.

Route Description


This route was first climbed by Grant Gardner, Brandon Thau and Jody Pennycook on November 8-9-10-11, 1997. The rating is "New Wave", they say. To me it means, way harder than what is stated. Since these people have done some of the hardest Yosemite Big Wall test pieces in the late 90s, their route reflects the rating of the day. Grant told me that they got cought by serious November storm couple pitches below the top and just barely escaped. Please study pages 242 and 243 of Greg Vernon's Sequoia and Kings Canyon Guide. The route follows the overhanging face between "Full Metal Jacket" (route K) on the left, and "Glow with the Flow" (route L) on the right. The route is 9 pitches in length and starts just right of the "FMJ" 4th class approach ramp. I have a map drawn for me by Grant Gardner, but as of now, I have no scanner. I hope I will be able to include the topo soon.

Essential Gear


Those, wanting to know the difficulty of this climb, should study the following closely:
10 beaks
2 rurps
7Kbs
3 short LA
3 long LA
2 small angles
Heads: 10x #2, plus circleheads, 4x #3, 2x #4
1/4" keyholes, all hooks, 1 set offsets, 1set nuts, 3set TCUs, 2 set Camalots, 1 #4 Camalot
If you would like to have a topo of this "New Wave" route, email me and I will mail it to you.

Miscellaneous Info


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