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General Climbing Discussion
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Angels beta |
13-Feb-2004 At 8:41:28 AM |
Rob668
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Rupert,
We climbed Angels with
~ #5 Camelot
3 x #3 Camelot
2 x #2 Camelot
#1 Camelot
#3/4 Camelot
#1/2 Camelot
a couple of smaller cams
one set of wires.
On the first 6 pitches all of the large (#2 up) gear was used. The smaller cams were useful on the 6th pitch.
We took ~7 hours to get up the climb. Started with taping up in the car on sunrise.
It is one of the best climbs I've done if only you could avoid the dread offwidth 7th pitch.
It may also be useful to try extend as many pitches as possible to help speed up the climb.
Cheers,
Rob |
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