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South Face of Looking Glass, 15 November 2009
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How much of a climb is that,verticle that is?
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@skipanther 192512 wrote:How much of a climb is that,verticle that is?
The rap lane from 'the top' is two rappels. The first requires almost all of 2 60m ropes (that's 200ft a piece). The last you can do with a single 60m and there's some left over change.
So I'll call it an even 300ft of rappel...however the route isn't completely vertical of course. So the true vertical elevation change is probably 250-275ft.
The rap lane from 'the top' is two rappels. The first requires almost all of 2 60m ropes (that's 200ft a piece). The last you can do with a single 60m and there's some left over change.
So I'll call it an even 300ft of rappel...however the route isn't completely vertical of course. So the true vertical elevation change is probably 250-275ft.