While you do mention in the route description the runouts, I just thought I'd emphasize that there is a 60'-80' runout on 5.6/7 terrain shortly after the crux overhang move. While not anywhere near as desperate as the .11R climbing you described (not sure what Roach was talking about going R above the crux to "dodge the bulge" myself- going straight up is the way to go), I think it's definitely worth mentioning so that would-be climbers know what they're getting themselves into! Nice page- it came in handy on the climb!
Diggler - Oct 3, 2012 1:57 pm - Hasn't voted
.6/.7RWhile you do mention in the route description the runouts, I just thought I'd emphasize that there is a 60'-80' runout on 5.6/7 terrain shortly after the crux overhang move. While not anywhere near as desperate as the .11R climbing you described (not sure what Roach was talking about going R above the crux to "dodge the bulge" myself- going straight up is the way to go), I think it's definitely worth mentioning so that would-be climbers know what they're getting themselves into! Nice page- it came in handy on the climb!