Crouching Tiger

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Danny
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Crouching Tiger

Post by Danny »

Yesterday I redpointed Ray's route "Crouching Tiger" 11b. This is "Hidden Dragons" incredible little brother. If you're looking for something unique and extremely cool you should check it out.
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Post by Gretchen »

WAY TO GO!!!!!!!
Just genuinely disengenuous.
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Post by SCIN »

Hell yea Danny!
Excellent work man. I knew you'd get it.
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Post by batguano »

Good work Danny!
That's awesome.
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Post by ynot »

Whodaman
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Post by Danny »

Thanks. Ray encouraged me to get on it or I would have never attempted it. I thought it would take forever after my total bungle of an onsight attempt. It's a trip climbing this thing -- like an other-worldly experience cause it's all upside down and side ways and strenuous in lots of wierd places at the same time. 'when I was in the middle of the crux and close to falling at any minute, for some ridiculous reason I calmly asked "Will I hit the ground if I fall right now?". The people on the ground replied "Probably not but you'll probably hit the wall real hard.". I moved my body position only slightly to a better position and knew I would send it.

I was wondering about that large chockstone in the upper part that wiggles back and forth and seems like it wants to come out completely. It offers a cool jam and a bit of a problem getting around but I was wondering if it would be better if it were rolled out. When you grab the top it rocks forward and almost feels like it's coming out. It has a new looking crack in the bottom too that may be allowing more motion. What are the ethics of removing such a chockstone?

One more thing. A piece of that crimp on the side facing toward the crack broke off but there is still plenty of crimp to crimp.
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Post by Jeff »

Way to go Danny!
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Post by TRAD-SEEKER »

"WILL I HIT THE GROUND IF I FALL RIGHT NOW"

Holy Shit!! Your my hero Danny!
I JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH CRACK!
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