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IceCON 1. Climbs just coming in or only in upper elevations like Ravines.
1 out of a possible 5
Climbing Area Index / Attitash Crag / The Flying Jib (5.10b)
Directions:  As you walk right, along the base of the cliff, 50 yards past The Spinach Arete, you will come across a vertical wall with an obvious cleaned flake in the center of it. A short, low angle slab leads up to the base of the steep wall. At least 10b, possibly 10c.
Description: no description available
    Pitch 1: Pad up the slab to the base of the obvious, steep flake. Clip a bolt, then pull up into the flake and follow it to two more bolts which protect the final crux face moves. 3 bolts.

Gear: draws and a few medium size pieces to protect the climbing in between the bolts
Descent: Rap from anchor.
History:  April 28,1999 - Jason Seaver, Paul Rowe

 

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