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Guillotine - 5.10c
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Guillotine starts on a wierd finger crack about halfway in between Kor's Flake and Mainliner.P1: This pitch is the crux - hard wierd 5.10 fingers for about 30 feet. 5.10c, 120'
P2: Fun 5.7 chimney. Climb past a small cave up to a huge ledge. 5.7, 90'
P3: A 5.9ish wide pitch to a big ledge below the "Guillotine", a huge roof flake. After doing this twice I am still not sure which crack it is. 70', 5.9
P4: Climb up and right under the Guillotine, and then into a wild squeeze chimney. Very exposed, very wierd. 5.7, 100'
P5: Climb up until you run out of rope. Eases to 4th class after 100' or so. 200', 5.6
Submitted by: atg200 on 2003-07-10
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Route ID: 5880
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Red Point ascent by: shaggyj on 2006-08-03
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Added: 2006-08-03
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Top Rope ascent by: flamer on 2003-07-06
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Good route. Whipped of the crux once then fired thru no problem.
Witnessed by: atg
Added: 2003-07-06
Added: 2003-07-06
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Onsight ascent by: coloradomtnboy on 2002-09-12
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Started this route at 5pm after finishing kors flake, ended up in the dark in the rain with a dead headlamp. returned to car at 1am. Wife had called the rangers when I didnt return after midnight. They refused to even check the parking lot for our car.
Witnessed by: Bob Gobell
Added: 2002-09-12
Added: 2002-09-12
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Hang Dog ascent by: atg200 on 2001-05-16
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Added: 2001-05-16
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Hang Dog ascent by: takeme on 1999-08-27
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Prior to leading P1, I'd led exactly one pitch of 5.10 in my life. Given that, I was actually pretty happy to fall only once as the moves are thin and insecure. The rest of the route has variable quality rock, but the squeeze/tunnelling pitch is totally wild and along with P1 makes the route well worth doing overall.
Witnessed by: Kurt
Added: 1999-08-27
Added: 1999-08-27