Strange rock. Looks like concrete. The holds look rather large for 8C too but what do I know..........
The holds look rather large for 8C
Quote from: Jaspersharpe on June 24, 2009, 01:05:35 pmThe holds look rather large for 8C Jonny jugs!
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Surely one of the most perfect ramp lines around
The holds look rather large for 8C too but what do I know...
Beside a few nice problems that I opened out there it is definitely Kryptos which is the hardest and one of the most beautiful lines.
The holds and moves look too easy for 8c but I suppose you can't judge it until you have actually seen or tried it.
A friend of mine, who discovered the whole area, showed me the line a few years ago. I tried it already by then, but it was too hard. Last automne I went back and I found a good solution. But still I couldn't link it together. The problem was to match a very poor slopy hold in about the middle of a slopy edge that leads from a sitstart to the top of the boulder.This spring I went back and I felt stronger than before, having done as well quite a few other problems in the 8B range. Last Sunday I finally made it through Kryptos.
Just jugs!
It felt not easy and think it is one of the hardest problems I've ever done. That's why I suggest 8C.
may not be 8c
It's a tough grade as I know. But for me it seems right and I'm open to hear what other people think.
Jonny Jugs!
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