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A Sense Of Adventure - 5.10a

Average Rating = 3.50/5 Average Rating : 3.50 out of 5
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Route Summary | Ascent Notes (5)
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Small to meadium size nuts and cams. Aliens work well in the horzantal cracks below the roof. Rout
Consensus Ratings
  Difficulty 5.10a
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure 3.00/5
  Rock Quality 3.00/5
  Scenery 2.00/5
  Fun Factor 3.50/5

Description:

This is a great *** three star route. Chris rates it a ** in his book at yds 5.9+ *Route #88). This climb protects well and has a great variation of technique that has to be used. Starting out with a nice chimney to a roof and then some thin face climbing on very nice rock. Bring extra cams to set up an anchor to save the small tree that is used for rappelling (only one rap ring / webbing on a 3 inch diameter tree).

Submitted by: fanederhand on 2003-07-27
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Route ID: 38548

5 Ascents Recorded

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Ratings
  Difficulty
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Onsight Onsight ascent by: ab_love on 2014-11-07 (View Climbing Log)

3 out of 5 stars Fun and interesting

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Added: 2015-04-07

Ratings
  Difficulty 5.10a
  Safety Rating G
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Red Point Red Point ascent by: douglaskinsman on 2009-07-18 (View Climbing Log)

4 out of 5 stars Height dependent

Like the man said, a little sketchier if shorter. Good route though. Bring small stoppers to make the unsecure sections feel better.

Added: 2009-06-08

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Onsight Onsight ascent by: jeapord on 2006-09-03 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

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Added: 2006-09-03

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Red Point Red Point ascent by: woutdoor on 2004-09-01 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

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Added: 2004-09-01

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Onsight Onsight ascent by: fanederhand on 2003-07-26 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

This is a great route, I give it ***. Protects real well, with the exception of the last moves to the belay ledge, especially for short people. Bring you nuts and small cams for this climb!

Witnessed by: Eric McDuffie (Deafclimber)
Added: 2003-07-26