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Missionary’s Crack, 5.10a [ Sizes: Orig | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Missionary’s Crack, 5.10a
2nd Pitch- 25m- 5.8/ Kind of a fun, but loose, pitch. Step up and clip the piton in the corner, then move out left and over vertical blocky terrain past several other pitons, angling left to avoid the “looser” blocks. Keep moving left while avoiding getting sucked up right, to a comfortable piton belay on a ledge. The rock up and right is very loose and large.
Missionary’s Crack, 5.10a, 7 Pitches, Yamnuska, Canadian Rockies, August, 2008


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