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Hough's Crack (5.7) on the Bloody Fingers Wall


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lcarreauMy first impression

Voted 10/10

of the composition of this
rock was limestone; the way
it's pitted. Then, another
guy from Idaho said it was
granitic. My question is:
how many pitches, and what
do climbers use for protection?
Would cams and nuts work for ascending this type of rock???
Posted Feb 11, 2008 10:54 pm

jhalzRe: My first impression

Hasn't voted

This is a great single-pitch route on granite! Lots of fun in a beautiful setting. A few cams would be all you need for this route, sorry I do not remember the the exact gear required for this particular route.
Posted Feb 12, 2008 11:26 pm

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