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Ledinski Declines, 5.8
  • Ledinski Declines – 5.8 –/
  • Park at the dip pullout and hike up the paved trail 100 yards north. Turn left and access the slick rock ledges and start meandering back south along the base of the wall for approximately 50 yards to the base of the most southern high point. You can find two pins for a belay off of the ledges. The route goes through five pins to atop the dome and a two pin anchor. Ledinski kind of has a sloppy and sandy overhang to pull, but once you are up in it, the moves are obvious and not so difficult. A fun distraction at the beginning or end of your climbing day.
    Balkan Dome, Snow Canyon, Utah, 2006


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