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Peak Mountain 3

Turboencabulator

FA Cory Hanson
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Description

If you spend your time talking about a 'base plate of prefabulated amulite, surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing in such a way that the two main spurving bearings are in a direct line with the panametric fan' you might be looking for a different kind of turboencabulator. 

If 'locking that slimper down with your right at a full crimp to cross-under to the dicey smear and roll out into the gnarly crux layback sequence revolving around a triple paddle' is more your thing than you'd best line up to test your meddle on this here turboencabulator. Unlike the original, this turboencabulator doesn't simply test if you recognize garbled technical jargon before you are on the inside of the joke. You actually have to step up and do the rig. 

Location

This climb ascends the far right corner of the Superfly Roof. It actually begins on Superfly but follows the 'Shortening of the Way' direct line to the first set of anchors over the roof in order to minimize rope drag on the head wall.

The climb will go down and perhaps be slightly harder by following Superfly to the first anchor however the no hands rest at that anchor (as narrow as it is) will likely keep that path at nearly the same grade. If you want to go this route I would recommend getting creative on ways to minimize rope drag as you pull the headwall. 

Protection

12 permadrawed bolts to lower off chains.