Undertow Vs Darkside

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Lateralus
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Undertow Vs Darkside

Post by Lateralus »

Since I'm obviously very bored and have nothing better to think about I was curious if any of you, having, climbed a fair amount at the Undertow wall ventured to the Darkside expecting the same kind of experience and

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how much steeper y'all think the DS is compared to Undertow?
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Post by SCIN »

Undertow is a bit steeper. The climbing at the Darkside is different though. It's more bouldery and powerful with less jug rests from my experience. If there is a huge rest it will usually be in a hueco and not a big iron oxide block (like at the Undertow Wall). The pockets are sharper at the Darkside too (I guess because the routes are younger than the routes at the Undertow Wall).
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Post by rhunt »

yep what SCIN said...
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Post by jefflehmkuhl »

I like em both, but the darkside seems to have more "original" lines(i.e. not just crimp ladders)
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Post by rhunt »

Thanks for the input Sharma
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Post by Lateralus »

really? damn I could have sworn the Darkside felt a lot steeper as keeping my feet on the wall seemed much more difficult than on Undertow and when I lowered it appeared that I was a lot farther back from the start.
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Post by Johnny »

The main difference between these crags that I've noticed is that the Darkside is somehow just a bit darker than the Undertow. There may be other differences, but that's the only one I really have personal experience with.
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Post by SikMonkey »

I prefer the Undertow personally. They don't call it the "Sharpside" for nothing. :)

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Post by J »

The undertow is so freaking boring after the last 4 years attempting to climb there. The Darkside is where it is at, the moves r generally cooler. However, the routes r harder by a lot at the Darkside.
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Post by JR »

I have seen a bunch of white dudes at the undertow wall and mostly the same at the darkside. Wierd.
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