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Peak Mountain 3

Bolting for Glory

FA Andrea Azoff and Richard Rossiter, 1988
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Description

This excellent finish to

Touch 'N' Go

breaks off right at the ledge at half height and ascends the smooth face to the right of the

Touch 'N' Go

's upper section. Start as for

Touch 'N' Go

, going up and left below the initial overhang and straight up a right facing corner into a slot that turn into a nice finger crack to a ledge. this climbing is no harder than 5.8 and is very accepting of gear. Bolting for Glory goes up and right from the ledge.

The initial moves up to the first bolt are not too difficult, but can be intimidating with a ledge fall possible. Move up and right after the first bolt on smooth dark edges past two more bolts to a horizontal break (the 10a crux is just below this break and well protected by the bolt). Just above this break a handle grip formed by two interconnected huecos can be slung with a standard length runner. Move up and left past a fourth bolt to a leftward move around a bulging corner to finish at the

Touch 'N' Go

's anchors.

The route is great climbing on sweet edges and a great variation to the ever-popular

Touch 'N' Go

. Being south-facing and the rock dark colored in nature, the climb can get very hot during the summertime making the holds slicker than they have to be. It's best climbed in the fall or spring (or shade!).

Protection

Bring a standard rack for the first half of

Touch 'N' Go

, and then for the Bolting for Glory finish you will need 4 quickdraws (4 bolts) and several standard length runners for a slung hole and the bolt anchors.


Routes in Redgarden - Tower Two


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