Although the topo gives the idea how many pitches there are, you might give some info about route lengths. Or maybe I missed something in reading :)
Pussypotemia - is that your pun intended, Freudian slip or a name that functions among climbers? :)
cheers,
Kamil
Hi Kamil, The longest route is three pitches long. I am not sure exactly how tall the whole formation is, but my best guess is about 300+ feet. And the name Mussypotemia is really the name. I think the present day Iraq used to be called by this name a couple thousand years ago. It's pretty far from Egypt, the name of this entire area.
Thank you for the visit and the comment, Kamil.
Marc
kamil - Sep 20, 2009 7:03 am - Voted 10/10
descriptive and nicely writtenAlthough the topo gives the idea how many pitches there are, you might give some info about route lengths. Or maybe I missed something in reading :)
Pussypotemia - is that your pun intended, Freudian slip or a name that functions among climbers? :)
cheers,
Kamil
Marcsoltan - Sep 20, 2009 10:33 am - Hasn't voted
Re: descriptive and nicely writtenHi Kamil, The longest route is three pitches long. I am not sure exactly how tall the whole formation is, but my best guess is about 300+ feet. And the name Mussypotemia is really the name. I think the present day Iraq used to be called by this name a couple thousand years ago. It's pretty far from Egypt, the name of this entire area.
Thank you for the visit and the comment, Kamil.
Marc