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Y2K, 5.10a [ Sizes: Orig | Large | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Y2K, 5.10a
2nd Pitch- 185’- 5.8/ Move left and follow the easy light colored rock around any difficulties and then ramp back right over the belay. If you protect anywhere along here, make sure to use a double length runner. Once over the belay, climb steep black varnish straight up angling slightly right. Gear is a little more sparse than the first pitch, but as the ground steepens above, you come to the first of 3 bolts that lead you through the steeper ground as it gives way to an easier angle and up to a decent belay ledge. The final belay of Y2K is straight above you and now would be a good time to take note of the rope eating crack above.
Y2K, 5.10a, 4 Pitches, Mescalito, Red Rocks, May, 2008


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