Routes : North America : United States : Kentucky : East : Red River Gorge (Climbing) : Pebble Beach : Arrowhead
Arrowhead - 5.7 popular
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Description:
60' pinnacle anchors at top
Submitted by: larryclimb on 2002-11-04
Views: 515
Route ID: 8125
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Added: 2009-03-03
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Cool pinnacle at a moderate grade!
This was just a neat thing to climb. It appears right in front of you as you top out the trail. It would have been cooler if it were just a little taller. Nice view from the top and room for at least 3 or so persons up there. Was pleased to see that someone had put in a nice new pair of shiny rings for the anchors in addition to the older rusty gear (one part spins but is heavy duty looking) that was up there already. I just clipped into both sets.
I'd probably say it was on the lighter side of a 5.7. The start seemed to be the most difficult part (keep your second snug on belay or have a spotter if they are iffy on the beginning boulder problem). Many nice stances and several pockets for mid-size to small cams (TCUs - C4 #2). Coming around the corner of the ledge about mid-way up is probably the mental crux. The gear got a little small there on up and I was glad to have a 00 grey TCU at one point and I backed up a few of the small pieces. As someone else mentioned the rock seemed a bit gritty/sandy and maybe a little less than strong so I wasn't real keen on the prospect of testing my placements but the climbing wasn't too hard.
I'd probably say it was on the lighter side of a 5.7. The start seemed to be the most difficult part (keep your second snug on belay or have a spotter if they are iffy on the beginning boulder problem). Many nice stances and several pockets for mid-size to small cams (TCUs - C4 #2). Coming around the corner of the ledge about mid-way up is probably the mental crux. The gear got a little small there on up and I was glad to have a 00 grey TCU at one point and I backed up a few of the small pieces. As someone else mentioned the rock seemed a bit gritty/sandy and maybe a little less than strong so I wasn't real keen on the prospect of testing my placements but the climbing wasn't too hard.
Added: 2008-12-01
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great beginner lead.....
for me!
Added: 2008-08-24
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| Difficulty | 5.7 |
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not bad
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Added: 2008-05-27
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Aesthetically Delicious
Stances aplenty. Move? Stance! Move? Stance! Rinse. Repeat.
Added: 2007-11-09





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