easy 5.8 trad leads?

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easy 5.8 trad leads?

Post by flyinglow »

I'm just starting out leading trad, looking for some recomendations for easier 5.8 trad, or some that take gear easily. i don't have any problem climbing 5.8, but my gear placement is still kinda slow so i'm looking for some relaxed leads in the 5.8 range to get more experience. thanks
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Whiteout. easy to protect, super great feet on iron oxide and fun and easy climbing.
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Post by pawilkes »

second on five finger. motha is pretty good too and close by to five finger, lots of pockets to put gear into.
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Post by nefarioushair »

"Decay's way" immediately to the left of Moonbeam at Military Wall is an easy 5.7ish. lots o' fun :)
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Post by flyinglow »

ynot, is that your comment on dog days? the one about whippers and hard work? :shock:
I'm still looking for relaxed stuff to practice gear placement, i can take whippers any time i want. I'll definitely get up and try it, but i may wait a little while on that one.
But seriously, I thank all of you, the routes you've mentioned look like some great ones and i wanna climb em all.
Arachnid looks pretty intimidating by the pic in the guidebook too. but i've been wanting to try it, just need to build the confidence to go for it. btw how's the gear on arachnid, is it easy to place or do you have to really hunt for good placements?
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Post by Christian »

I know I am a noob but if you are leading 5.8 on sport shouldn't you start out leading easier stuff on trad?
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