So...what's the deal with Mercy Street?
So...what's the deal with Mercy Street?
10b? Is there anyone who's climbed it that thinks this is an honest grade? (This is not a rhetorical question.)
I know 10b is an unusually stiff grade for some reason, what with Apron Strings, Split Pillar, Split Beaver, etc, but Mercy Street looks like the climb you'd make if you tried to turn the Pillar upside down and kept going.
The reason I ask is because I want to do it one day. It looks...amazing. It also looks solid 5.11. If it's as hard as it looks then I wouldn't end up climbing it, but desperately aiding it. So be honest. What is Mercy Street's grade, relative to the neighbourhood?
I know 10b is an unusually stiff grade for some reason, what with Apron Strings, Split Pillar, Split Beaver, etc, but Mercy Street looks like the climb you'd make if you tried to turn the Pillar upside down and kept going.
The reason I ask is because I want to do it one day. It looks...amazing. It also looks solid 5.11. If it's as hard as it looks then I wouldn't end up climbing it, but desperately aiding it. So be honest. What is Mercy Street's grade, relative to the neighbourhood?
Re: So...what's the deal with Mercy Street?
its 10b.....basically a clone of the Pillar.
Dries very slow though so you generally have to wait until at least July.
Dries very slow though so you generally have to wait until at least July.
Re: So...what's the deal with Mercy Street?
Easier than the pillar. More stuff for your feet. Easier too if you can't jam very well, whereas the pillar your kinda screwed.
Re: So...what's the deal with Mercy Street?
Definitely easier than the pillar... get on it! (well, maybe in like 7 months or so....? heh.)
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Re: So...what's the deal with Mercy Street?
I thought the grade was very fair.
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Re: So...what's the deal with Mercy Street?
Woah, I just noticed the 2 month gap between posts. I've been in hibernation.
Re: So...what's the deal with Mercy Street?
Me too. Oops. Sorry Dave. This pitch is rad!!!
Kyle on p1
P2 low
P2 almost at the hands
Getting a piece in at the stance
Getting wider
It keeps going......
And going.....
And going.
Better bring three blues unless you want to end up scared and pumped out and bumping cams like me, or you're a badass. Just as hard as the pillar in my opinion. Take the gear, go do it. Can be done as one pitch but you better be ready for it, or it will pump you out bigtime!
Super worthy. We did it late aug/early Sep. takes a very long dry spell for it to be good to go.
Kyle on p1
P2 low
P2 almost at the hands
Getting a piece in at the stance
Getting wider
It keeps going......
And going.....
And going.
Better bring three blues unless you want to end up scared and pumped out and bumping cams like me, or you're a badass. Just as hard as the pillar in my opinion. Take the gear, go do it. Can be done as one pitch but you better be ready for it, or it will pump you out bigtime!
Super worthy. We did it late aug/early Sep. takes a very long dry spell for it to be good to go.
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Re: So...what's the deal with Mercy Street?
And I thought I had a big rack.Lurch wrote:Better bring three blues
Come on, no way as butch as the pillar.
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