Super Dario. Is it 5.11b?

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SCIN
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Super Dario. Is it 5.11b?

Post by SCIN »

Haven't been on it but I hear a lot of people talking about how soft it is.
What do you think?
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Post by Jeff »

Just as I am breaking outta the 5.10's, I choose all the soft routes as my first
5.11's. Whippingstocking,too :roll:
I think Dario is no harder than 10d. You ought to climb it, it's pretty cool.
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Post by Don McGlone »

To me, it might seem just a little more sustained than Jack in the Pulpit, but really not that much harder. I would say 11a, but I couldn't argue with 10d. At any rate, it is a really cool route.
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Post by Artsay »

I've climbed it a bunch. To me, it feels about as hard as Yada-Yada-Yada (Drive By) and Eye of the Needle (Funk Rock), both 11b's, though probably not as hard as Bandolier (11a). It's a tough call...
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Post by rumbling »

again V0
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Post by tomdarch »

Any tricks or tips for Super Dario?
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Post by tomdarch »

Also, if you're tallish, give Vandalism a try at Oil Crack - walk to, and if I can onsight it, it's an easy 11a!
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Post by Jeff »

Get a rest about 3/4 of the way up, before heading right to the big fat flake. :)...and be prepared for some serious 5.7 climbing after the flake to the anchors!
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Post by tomdarch »

Jeff wrote:Get a rest about 3/4 of the way up, before heading right to the big fat flake. :)...and be prepared for some serious 5.7 climbing after the flake to the anchors!
Are we talking some fake holding-on, standing-up 'rest' or are we talking real, sit-down, hands off rest (a la Fuzzy Undercling)?
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Post by Jeff »

Not sure what a fake holding on, standing up rest is, but just get comfortable with good feet and arms and hang straight armed for a while, shaking out, while you get your heart-rate and breath back down a bit.
There is not a no-hands rest on the route.
You ought to try the route though it's pretty cool. You can also stick-clip the second bolt before you even start climbing (or is it the third??). If you are so inclined.
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