Staying toipc of my last post.( the one about the all passive rack)
I'm looking for routs that can go all passive. Anything up to 5.9
If possible list Route Grade and wall. I'm going down this weekend and I'm looking for a place to learn where I won't be bugging all who can climb trad. I realize that I probably could have searched this topic but I can't get the search to work how I want it to.
Update to all: I also no longer have an all passive rack. I recently bought all the cams I could afford a #'s 1 & 2 BD C4's
Let me know what's out there
Thanks
Passive Rack Part II (Routes)
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Every 5.9 in the Red can go all passive if you're strong enough.
90% of them can go passive without much issue.
I've done Africa all passive... Andromeda Strain goes all passive... Crack Attack would be about the toughest 9 I can think of in the Red to do all passive, and its a pile anyway....
90% of them can go passive without much issue.
I've done Africa all passive... Andromeda Strain goes all passive... Crack Attack would be about the toughest 9 I can think of in the Red to do all passive, and its a pile anyway....
"Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."
-Tyler Durden
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-Tyler Durden
www.odubmusic.com
A short list of good, some great, routes that go all passive. All done prior to 1979.
Arachnid 5.8
Africa 5.9
Curving Crack 5.8
Dog Days 5.8
Devine Climb 5.8
Frenchburg Overhangs 5.8
Diamond in the Crack 5.6
Foxfire 5.7
Copperhead 5.6
G.I. 5.7
Full Moon 5.7
Rip-Off 5.6
Good Tang 5.7
Layback Crack 5.8
The Underling 5.9
Party Time 5.7
Calypso 5.6
Snake 5.8
St. Alfonso's 5.7
In the fall of '79 I went back to Kentucky to visit family and climb with my old buddies, Seibert, Pearsall and Becker. I had one each of Friends # 1,2 & 3. We did a bunch of lines that we'd had our eyes on for years, and things were never the same after that. Pearsall, Hackworth & Smith, particularly, got a fire lit under them. Then in the early '80s Koenig & Souders started to tear it up. I know I left some people out, but those above were among the early influential traddies. Then Porter lead the next revolution.
Arachnid 5.8
Africa 5.9
Curving Crack 5.8
Dog Days 5.8
Devine Climb 5.8
Frenchburg Overhangs 5.8
Diamond in the Crack 5.6
Foxfire 5.7
Copperhead 5.6
G.I. 5.7
Full Moon 5.7
Rip-Off 5.6
Good Tang 5.7
Layback Crack 5.8
The Underling 5.9
Party Time 5.7
Calypso 5.6
Snake 5.8
St. Alfonso's 5.7
In the fall of '79 I went back to Kentucky to visit family and climb with my old buddies, Seibert, Pearsall and Becker. I had one each of Friends # 1,2 & 3. We did a bunch of lines that we'd had our eyes on for years, and things were never the same after that. Pearsall, Hackworth & Smith, particularly, got a fire lit under them. Then in the early '80s Koenig & Souders started to tear it up. I know I left some people out, but those above were among the early influential traddies. Then Porter lead the next revolution.
In the past few weeks I've been on Arachnid, Africa, Diamond in the Crack, and Good Tang and had bomber stopper and hex placements on all of them. They are classic routes and I like the option of placing a passive piece in lieu of active. I've not led them all passive however, just had a fun time with the passive pieces I did place. Arachnid and Good Tang are prolly the most fun.