Routes : North America : United States : New York : Upstate : The Gunks : Peterskill : Little Wet Wall
Little Wet Wall - 5.6
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PG pro, non-bolted TR
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Description:
Eight feet right of Cheese Grits. Go straight up crack in flake to small roof; escape right and around, then straight to top.
Submitted by: taino on 2004-06-10
Views: 140
Route ID: 47686
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9 Ascents Recorded
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a wet wall that was dry...
after raining overnight... it was drier then the climbs to the left of it go figure
Added: 2009-07-26
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| Safety Rating | G |
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If you take your time on the crux, it's a cinch
I spent a good several minutes finding my bearing on the spot that tripped up the climbers before me, and the time paid off. I got up it more easily than corn flake.
Added: 2008-07-21
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| Difficulty | 5.6 |
| Safety Rating | G |
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Yup, it was wet...
Just a little, after overnight rain. Not much for anchors directly over it, but we had done Cornflake first, so we just ran a directional over about 8 feet. Nice little climb - we were able to work around the little wet seeps.
Added: 2008-05-07
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| Safety Rating | G |
Wet?
It was a rather dreary, damp morning that led into a nice sunny afternoon when I climbed this, and it was bone dry. *shrugs* Very fun, balancy as previously stated, definitely worth giving a go. Can easily TR this and Cornflake off one anchor, useful for those slightly-less-capable friends you have in tow. :)
Added: 2007-06-12
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| Difficulty | 5.6 |
| Safety Rating | G |
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Very dry when I climbed it.
Good climb.
Added: 2007-05-20





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