window wall

Placing a cam? Slotting a nut? Slinging a tree?
Huggybone
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Post by Huggybone »

Danny has done which bone. I've gone out and looked at it, it looks good.
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Jrodan
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Post by Jrodan »

I'm so not hip to the lingo.
Steve
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Post by Steve »

The Onyx is a nice line, worth walking out and doing. That and the cool hippie village that you pass on the way.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
Jrodan
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Post by Jrodan »

Jrodan wrote:I'm so not hip to the lingo.
I just found out about the Friday word filtering. I thought you were all speaking in tounges.
john e aragon
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Post by john e aragon »

window wall is good place to on a weekend when the red is really crowded. not much there but it is worth the trip. especially if you do not lead much harder than 5.8.
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Bruisebrother
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window wall

Post by Bruisebrother »

Like John E said good place on a crowded day. Worth doing. The crack before Nerd Gate, reminescent of Dog Days Was lead by Bruisebrother Tima' Andriokas in 97', 5.10, Locamotive Breath. Next crack right, done 5.6. Then further right pocketed bouldering wall that stays dry. Then right again 5.6 right leaning flake's been done. The walk through the window and looking up at Wish Bone and the view is worth the walk. The over hanging pocketed left end of the buttress has been top roped. Go do'em Tradies!
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