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tko
Feb 23, 2004, 8:08 PM
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Is it true that there is a grade 38? If it is true does anyone have any pictures or information on the someone who did this climb I heard it was done at el cap?
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teddy
Feb 23, 2004, 8:32 PM
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uhh that would be a 5.15d right? kind of a big step, possible but i doubt it
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tko
Feb 24, 2004, 10:05 PM
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Yea I was reading about it in a gear book for cact' climbing so Im only beleiving what I read thats why I want to find out more. Thanks anyway
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muncher
Feb 24, 2004, 11:14 PM
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Actually a 38 would equal 5.15c or 9b+ which is what Spaniard Bernabé Fernández claims his route Chilam Balam is. Do a search on this site or better http://www.8a.nu/eng/ to get some of the story.
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warloc
Feb 24, 2004, 11:56 PM
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In reply to: Actually a 38 would equal 5.15c or 9b+ which is what Spaniard Bernabé Fernández claims his route Chilam Balam is. Do a search on this site or better http://www.8a.nu/eng/ to get some of the story. The story is in http://www.desnivel.es/object.php?o=8157 http://www.desnivel.es/deportes/escalada_en_roca/object.php?o=8244 It's in Spanish, though, and no other climber has confirmed (nor downgraded) it yet
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namascar
Feb 25, 2004, 12:09 AM
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In reply to: In reply to: Actually a 38 would equal 5.15c or 9b+ which is what Spaniard Bernabé Fernández claims his route Chilam Balam is. Do a search on this site or better http://www.8a.nu/eng/ to get some of the story. The story is in http://www.desnivel.es/object.php?o=8157 http://www.desnivel.es/deportes/escalada_en_roca/object.php?o=8244 It's in Spanish, though, and no other climber has confirmed (nor downgraded) it yet This route is severely overhung, but seen from 'Down Under' it should be not too bad.
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