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- From: storm@geog.utah.edu (John Storm)
- Subject: Re: Wanted: Desert tower recommendations
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.190535.12857@fcom.cc.utah.edu>
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- Organization: DIGIT Lab
- References: <1992Nov19.102640.61041@cc.usu.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 19:05:35 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov19.102640.61041@cc.usu.edu>, sinclair@cc.usu.edu (Bob Sinclair) writes:
- |> Considering
- |> primrose dihedrals - anyone know how grim the offwidth is? What else is
- |> good?
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- Do primrose, it is by far the best I've done down there. The "ear" = OW
- pitch, is not that bad (hard but not ugly). I found the "harding
- slot" on astroman much, much, harder (and uglier). The worst pitch on the
- primrose is the first one (the "A" frame pitch). Hardish, shit rock, and
- good ground fall potential. After that ... have fun :-) but be carefull
- on the rap off (see Message-ID: <1992Nov14.040921.22103@fcom.cc.utah.edu>)
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- The crack on the north side of Castleton is good, but the name slips me now?
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- Of course you could always go do the Titan
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- John Storm internet: storm@geog.utah.edu
- SLC UT climber's-net: a rope!
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