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Raptor, 5.10b, 9 Pitches [ Sizes: Orig | Large | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Raptor, 5.10b, 9 Pitches
1st Pitch- 30m- 5.10b/ Start up past several bolts on solid rock via a rib. You will come to a groove of sorts that has three bolts laddered in it. The crux move is the first move to the 2nd bolt. No hands really, just a smear on somewhat polished rock with your right toe, then stand up to a balancing move and make some more crimp moves for the grade past this section. As you swing out left, the climbing eases as you come to a comfortable belay stance.
Raptor, 5.10b, 9 Pitches, EEOR (East End of Mount Rundle), Canadian Rockies, July, 2008


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