Saturday, August 19, 2006

Haugland 4

The final sector is on the other side of the cave. This is the most popular sector for students since most of the routes dry quickly and have cords in place.
4.1 Basils Belay 5
The left side of the wall is climbed until you can stretch back to use the boulder. Named after a student who will remain nameless and his belaying technique.
4.2 Basils Direct 7-
As above but don't use the boulder.
4.3 Magnus' extension 6-
First climbed by Magnus Paulson as an extension to the start?
4.4 Magnus variant 6
The line slightly left of the extension.
4.5 Buckle Blunder 5+
The name alludes to the reason why I don't like harnesses with two buckles, originally climbed slightly left of todays route.
4.6 Higher level problem 7
Non jumping alternatives don't count. No holds on buckle blunder are allowed. A bit of an eliminate to say the least.
4.7 Ebletoft Project 8-
Clip second bolt from a big layaway out right before climbing crux. A bouldery little route.
4.8 Ekbo 5+
Climb the easy rock to an overlap, over this and trend left up the pocketed wall to the top.
4.9 Jug City 5-
Start as Ekbo but trend right to a lower off.
4.11 Andressen 5
A wandering line up to a lower off
4.12 Leif Høegh 6+
Nice long reaches up the slab to a lower off.

1 Comments:

Blogger gaute said...

Climbed 4.9 as a start, thanks for the borrowed rope, it held!

Hopefully not too bad weather the rest of the weekend and we will be able to try a bit more.

- gaute

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