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Generosity, 5.9
6th Pitch- 40m- 5.9/ It could be said this pitch has the most difficult move of the day, located at the last bolt before the station. Head up and left to a bolt. Cross several corners leftward and then head straight up to overcome a large roof to the left, but stay directly under another roof. After passing three bolts on decent rock, move right (don’t get sucked left) from underneath a chossy roof and clip a bolt with both ropes if bringing up two 2nds. Look for a good right foot and then make a balancing move with little in the way of hands to overcome a slab section. Traverse right to the bolted station.
Generosity, 5.9, 13 Pitches, EEOR (East End of Mount Rundle), Canadian Rockies, August, 2008


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