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Organ, II, 5.6
5th Pitch- (40’) 5.6/Scramble up to the base of a large under cling flake. Layback up this flake until you can top it out onto another large ledge. It would take a “big bro” to protect this short crux. This is the finish of the technical climbing section. Some bad angles would exist (rope drag), but you can combine these last two pitches.
Southeast Chimney, II, 5.6, route of the Organ, Zion National Park, March, 2008


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Submitted by Dow Williams
on Mar 4, 2008 3:09 pm

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Lat/Lon: 32.84000°N / 113.91°W

Image Type(s): Rock Climbing



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