Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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hotel california |
4-Feb-2004 At 10:07:26 AM |
trent
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we climbed it about a month ago. mega classic line but the first pitch is definately more like a 23 but if you have to you could pull through on a draw or two. After P1 all the other grades are true. Double ropes are a necessity as are 20 quickdraws and 20 bolt plates. I found that RP plates wouldnt go onto one of the carrots on one of the higher pitches. PFH 90 degree plates went onto everything.
The fifth pitch is a doozy, as is the sixth with awesome rock!
The last pitch was very average and could be avoided by a scramble off but id still rather do an average pitch than scramble anyday.
Have fun. Trent
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