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Description
Variety of interesting moves. Upper part is more sustained than might have guessed.
Up to the overhang, next up around its left side. Then straight up crack, and finish on face then groove to top.
name
: Route in the "moderate" sector of the Gimmelwald sport-climbing area in Switzerland.
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.
FA first ascent? The listing of a Top-Rope first ascent does not imply that top-roping is the "appropriate" style for this route. If some party bolts this route and leads it and supplies a careful description of the size and metal-composition of the bolts and hangers - (by posting an Improve This Page or a Comment below) -- they wlll be given first-rank FA on this page. Also they can supply their own name for this climb (which is why currently this route has just some odd name copied from a crag in another country, awaiting installation of hardware).
Location
In the upper part of this sector.
Below left half of low overhang which is left of low roof.
see on this Photo
Protection
No fixed hardware for top anchor or for leading.
Top-Roping: For ideas about how to get access to set up top anchor,
see the Area description page for this sector 2 Robinson
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Protection for Trad leading is unknown and likely inadequate.