Beginner routes

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

American Wall at fortress. There are some interesting alternatives on the begining.

I saw Andrew Gearing climb Roadside Attraction using only a Yellow BD hex. Thats about the same size as a #2 camelot. So I guess you could do that.

You could always climb Foxfire...theres really no good placements on it so its good for a limited rack.

You could go up Nevermore on a rack that size. John Shrader did it in five pieces, one for each pitch. It was his first trad lead. He did it on a borrowed rack...mine. :mrgreen:
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Post by Snowpuppy »

I find copperheads on trad routes-I hate snakes.
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Post by Canuck »

Father & Son and Casual Viewing at Global Village (though they're both 7's)
Jill
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Post by Jill »

Find a way to get yourself some more gear, then go to Seneca or the New.
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Post by ynp1 »

seneca or the new??? may have good trad, but the red has plenty of great cracks. you dont need to take off to climb trad.
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