That rockover onto the upper slab is certainly trouser filling. I think E2 is fair, the crux is to high to fluff, from memory, the gear is much lower down
The gear is pretty useless, even with your belayer running you'd probably still hit the deck. Motorcade (the E1 on Tody's) has a decent small cam slot that would make it a painful tumble rather than a full splat ground fall like this one, so I think E2 is fair with that in mind.
Harness is just to attach the chalk bag to, and crack gloves are just habit on grit, obviously completely pointless on this route but I just wear em all day.
That looked thin as fook up at the crux - not done that route.
Great solo man, ball of steel.
Committing move to get established on the top slab definitely. Easy finish after, but you deifnitely do not want to come off!
The crux move where you have to go all in and stand up on a small foot hold with your left foot makes my palms sweaty!
Well done! 😎
It's a gripper for sure 😅
Another great video man, you cruised that solo. Still find it funny that my leg was twitching 😅
Cheers, glad someone was being nervous for me 🫠
A pretty soft touch E2, maybe E1 5a more fair? Not really an option to come off either way.
That rockover onto the upper slab is certainly trouser filling. I think E2 is fair, the crux is to high to fluff, from memory, the gear is much lower down
The gear is pretty useless, even with your belayer running you'd probably still hit the deck. Motorcade (the E1 on Tody's) has a decent small cam slot that would make it a painful tumble rather than a full splat ground fall like this one, so I think E2 is fair with that in mind.
Take your harness off, man. And no crack gloves.
Harness is just to attach the chalk bag to, and crack gloves are just habit on grit, obviously completely pointless on this route but I just wear em all day.
Solo surely means unaided, chalk (glue) is an aid. Just saying ;)