Andromeda Strain

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sparky
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Andromeda Strain

Post by sparky »

I was looking at this route a couple of months ago and it seemed pretty wet.
Does it ever dry out and is it as burly as it looks?
Horatio Felacio
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Post by Horatio Felacio »

it never dries out sparky. never. so just give up on trying to find it in dry conditions cause it just does not ever become dry. in fact, it's also known as the scuba route because it is always wet. always.
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sparky
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Post by sparky »

i kinda figured as much
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TRAD-SEEKER
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Post by TRAD-SEEKER »

HF your full of shit. It will be dry anytime after at least 3 dry days. If it rains lightly, it drys in 1 day except for the last 2 or 3 moves. Its pretty sustained.
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Horatio Felacio
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Post by Horatio Felacio »

no i'm not. you must be thinkin of a different route. andromeda strain is the route over at oil crack right?
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Steve
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Post by Steve »

It also tends to look really damp, but isn't (if that makes any sense). Its in a dank dark corner so it does take some time to dry out after some rain. Its not all that hard, pretty straightforward jamming that can pump you out if you're not careful.
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sparky
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Post by sparky »

Yeah that makes sense steve, it had been a pretty dry week when i looked at it, though it looked wet back in that corner. I just assumed it was still wet. I'll have to get on it some time
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Winterstorm
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Post by Winterstorm »

If you have burly hands the start is brutal. I can only get my fingers in at the bottom and have to lay it back, so I'm completly wiped by the second rest. Of course I can't jam for shat anyway.
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Legion
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Post by Legion »

I've seen that climb dry after a four day downpour, and seeping after a week without rain. Go figure.

If you can't get your hands into it the bottom is definitely the crux. I get cool jams there using thin hands and ratchets. They are pretty bomber - even if my feet skate out because my partner is telling me some crazy joke about a pirate and I am laughing my ass off, they still hold.
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SCIN
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Post by SCIN »

There are a ton of stemming rests on that route.
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