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Mrs. Buttersworth, 5.9 [ Sizes: Orig | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Mrs. Buttersworth, 5.9
2nd Pitch- From the ledge at the tree, start the second pitch right for two moves and then come back left and work out onto the face, smearing a consistent 5.9 pitch up to a belay station located below a large flat ledge (roof). We used this belay station, but I believe you can go ahead and make the additional required moves to attain the top of this large flat area. In any regards, depending on the length of your rope, there are two rappel/belay stations located at this ledge: one below a small roof; and one located at the start of the third pitch on the next wall that leads to the summit. We used the first belay station we came to and did a small pitch to make the large flat area where we took a breather and studied the most challenging move of the day, the start of the third pitch.


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Submitted by Dow Williams
on May 30, 2008 12:17 pm

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