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31-Mar-2010 At 1:26:31 PM
jrc
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Neither Ginsburg nor Elijah need any new bolts. Those that are there can be backed up safely by cams, wires and other carried protection. Same with the 'scary' belay at the start of the traverse pitch on FotP. That can be made bombproof with a few sensibly placed wires. There is excellent gear on these routes; the possible exception being the runout crux (second last) pitch of Elijah.
However you don't go to the Bungles for a Shipley experience.
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