- Edit (TBD)
Description
Some Interesting moves. Too bad it's not longer.
Face under big sprawling bush above top of wall.Up the face between the two obvious cracks. Thinner crack in left side of face is on.
Top-Roping
: Two-bolt anchor at top of route, but no connection between the bolts, and no rappel / lower-off fixture as of 2019.
. . (Perhaps could reach this anchor after leading the route "Central Grooves", then traversing left below top of wall).
Two facultative bolts:
To the Left of this top anchor is a facultative bolt designed to enable reaching this anchor from
above
the top of the wall from its left side.
Another facultative bolt is above left from that one, above the top of this wall, on the right side of the top of a ridge-like rock.
warning
: The rock on and near this route has not been climbed much yet, and some of the rock is still breakable and loose -- so the belayer and other people should stand far away from underneath the climber.
Location
Photo to be added.
Protection
Top anchor is two bolts connected by 5-link chain with quick-links, and with ramshorn (pigs tail) fixture for rappel or lower-off.
Two facultative bolts to left and above left of top anchor.
. . (Bolt studs are 80mm x 10mm wedge expansion bolts 316 Stainless steel.
. . . . Lower hanger of anchor and facultative hangers are round-bar stock 316 Stainless steel.
. . . . Ramshorn lower-off is 316 Stainless steel.
. . . . Upper hanger of anchor is traditional flat stock 304 Stainless.
. . . . Chain and quick-links are Plated steel.
. . . . All installed 2019).
No fixed hardware installed for intermediate lead protection as of 2019.
Protection for trad leading is unknown and likely inadequate.
For ideas about how to set up Top-Roping, see the Area page for this sector.
Routes in 6-Franosch
- 6Left Face5.6Tr