weekend report
strevel's
I thought it was the easiest .12a I've gotten on at the Red.
Did it mem day weekend '03 the feet weren't bad, if they were bigger or more plentiful i'd say it would be a little easier. The throw for the pocket was a little exciting but jug to jug and then 5.6 or so to the top, barely one hard move. It's the route I'd recommend for number chasers (5.12) at the Red. I'd probably say go do Strevel's and then Bare Metal Teen that will give you "an" idea of the ratings ... ha ha
Did it mem day weekend '03 the feet weren't bad, if they were bigger or more plentiful i'd say it would be a little easier. The throw for the pocket was a little exciting but jug to jug and then 5.6 or so to the top, barely one hard move. It's the route I'd recommend for number chasers (5.12) at the Red. I'd probably say go do Strevel's and then Bare Metal Teen that will give you "an" idea of the ratings ... ha ha
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I agree, catch Big Money early or late before the sun melts you up there and it's a ton of fun. We climbed it after all the rains and diggin deep for jams at that final little roof I chalked up with mud and kinda freaked out. A move later and I'm sittin in that puddle of rust at the anchor chains! split decision is cool , but for some reason I 've made it harder every time I've been on it. Through the turnstile was a nice route for hands out there(arena) reminded me of roadside attr.
I can't wait to get outside again... I'm 20 hours into studying for this Database exam and I'm starting to feel like Tom Hanks in Castaway... there's been a fly in my room all weekend and I think I'm about to name him and cry when he dies...
"I snatched defeat from the jaws of victory." --Paul
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