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Community Pillar, 5.9
1st Pitch
Community Pillar, 5.9, 9 Pitches, Magic Mountain, Red Rocks, May, 2009


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rpcborn again?

Voted 10/10

I was (a born again pagan:) anyway after coming out of that thing -- was half expecting a (hot) nurse to slap me around on the far side with a "welcome to the world". did you like the route Dow?
Posted May 19, 2009 11:57 am

Dow WilliamsRe: born again?

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Radek, man...I love that kind of stuff...but I am a whopping 150lbs at 5'11". This was the most enjoyable part of the route to me...thanks as always for your beta, used it on Refried Brains too of course...all straight forward I suppose...the interesting thing on this route was rain....on and off...always making us a little nervous...I went inside and through a hole to reach that upper cave deal which offered total protection from the rain....I liked that pitch quite a bit too....I think you went outside....of course the pending lightning situation made me a bit hurried at times...the big full length double rap sure does have an opportunity to snag the knot for folks who might not be as experienced...imagined that has happened a time or too....good stuff as always all in all. On to Inti Friday. Cheers.
Posted May 19, 2009 1:07 pm

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