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Peak Mountain 3

Disruption

FA Bob Siegrist, September 15, 2019
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Description

Disruption climbs

Direct Hit

to its anchors and then continues up and left to join the end of

Rouge Element

below the final roof on that climb. Climbing to the anchors on

Rouge Element

yields a 140 foot long climb to reach the top of Half & Half Crag. With a 60m rope ,there are at least two options to climbing Disruption: 1) the leader can belay at the top of Half & Half, and after the 2nd reaches the top, they can both walk off to the south and west or 2) the leader can thread the rings and the belayer can lower him/her to the anchors on

Direct Hit

, the leader can clip in direct there, pull the rope, retie in, and then lower from the anchors on

Direct Hit

to the base of the climb.

Location

Disruption is a linkup that connects the entire length of

Direct Hit

with the final bolted section of

Rouge Element

.

Protection

The route is protected with 20 bolts (14 bolts plus 1 of the anchor bolts on

Direct Hit

(note: use a long draw or sling with bikers to clip one of the anchor bolts to minimize rope drag), 1 bolt for the linkup section, and 4 bolts on

Rouge Element

). At the end of the climb, there is a 2-bolt anchor with descending rings located at the top of

Rouge Element

.