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Number Two Too - 5.6
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Rock (Toprope)
G
Top bolts to left of those for "Pee Break".
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Description:
The right side of the arete to the right of "Pee Break", same rock and level of climbing, without the roof and chimney scramble, and no bouncy log to sit or start on. The arete is easier, but do not go onto "Pee Break" face for this route. Trail is at the base, please keep clear.
Submitted by: Rmsyll on 2007-11-28
Views: 180
Route ID: 89557
3 Ascents Recorded
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| Difficulty | 5.6 |
| Safety Rating | G |
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I'm glad it didn't smell like the name says or it's counterpart pee break!
Easy climb, great for beginners at Pilot. Just keep moving your feet up =D
Added: 2009-09-03
| Ratings | |
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| Difficulty | 5.6 |
| Safety Rating | G |
| Exposure | ![]() |
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Sweet Climb
I did this climb this morning and it is very nice. The rock itself had lots of crystals embedded in it. The climb starts with a challenging crack but eventually changes to an easier climb. Number Two Too's midsection is a series of horizontal food- and hand-holds. While it is possible to simply do pull-ups all the way, if you simply trust your feet and step up it is much more enjoyable. This is a fun climb for beginners and more advanced climbers alike and is definitely one I will return to.
Added: 2007-11-04
| Ratings | |
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| Difficulty | 5.6 |
| Safety Rating | G |
| Exposure | ![]() |
| Rock Quality | ![]() |
| Scenery | ![]() |
| Fun Factor | ![]() |
Number Two #2
Did this weeks before, still like it. Easy start to nice ledge, but black crack to small bush is a 5.8 Gaston layback for me, so I went left along the rope line. Top part can be done many ways, including some overhang-type pulls if you want. You are never on the Pee Break face. You are directly over the Trail that hugs the cliff here, with your belay across the path.
Added: 2007-11-01





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