Any Multi-pitch?????

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B.J.
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Post by B.J. »

Doing Bonzo in one pitch sounds silly to me. Communication would be difficult and the rope drag would be horrendous.

Anyway, back on topic. I know it can be done in one long pitch so it isn't necessarily multi-pitch, but Roadside Attraction (5.7) is a fantastic lead for a beginning trad leader (such as myself).
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james c wrote: None have mentioned Frenchburg Overhang or good Tang but they need mentioning.
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Post by Wes »

If you count roadside attraction as multi-pitch, then there are a bunch of "multi-pitch" routes in the red:

RTOCS - 4 pitches

Buddha hole 3 pitches (many of the other solar routes are 2-3 pitches)

Mule - two pitches

Reliquary, 1-5, depending on how many of the knee bars you use.

Etc...
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