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Stemming the Tide, 5.10d
  • Stemming the Tide – 50’ – 5.10d/
  • This route is marked incorrectly on its brass plaque as a 5.10a. Someone has scratched through the a and replaced it with a d which is closer to its grade and how it is referenced in Todd’s guide book. This is the best route on the wall in my opinion. Starts out with a strong mantle move and then some stemming as it moves out onto the right face for some crimpy feet and reachy hands. Five bolts to anchor (photo shows alternative start, good luck with that one!)


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    on Jun 23, 2007 7:20 pm

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    Lat/Lon: 32.84000°N / 113.91°W

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