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Climbing Area Index / Cathedral Ledge / Coda (variation 2) (5.7)
Directions:  Coda begins at the upper pine tree on the small ledge between No Guts No Glory and the top of Crescendo. The easiest way to reach it, is to climb the beginning crack (5.6) of No Guts No Glory to the ledge below the short head wall. When you reach the ledge, traverse right and belay at the upper pine tree.
Description: no description available
    Pitch 1: Move out right into a gully and climb up a few steps. Then step left and climb a short steep section using a series of three cool potholes at the top of the headwall for handholds and/or protection. Continue up the slab over two horizontal cracks to the short exit gully and cleft. Climb the cleft and belay at a tree.

Gear: 
Descent: walk off or rappel from trees
History:  June 6,2004 - Mona LĂ­Heureu, Joan Veilleux

 

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