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Eric Ely
Trad climber
Sacramento, CA
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Topic Author's Original Post - Mar 21, 2014 - 04:00pm PT
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Anyone have favorite crags in the Lake Tahoe region that are ideal for toprope soloing? I will be by myself so I'd prefer a hike to set up anchors vs. soloing an easier route.
Any input is appreciated.
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overwatch
climber
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Mar 21, 2014 - 04:29pm PT
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The meaning is unclear to me in your second to last sentence.
Never mind, I get it now . I have little experience in the area other than lovers leap but I anticipate the response of others more knowledgeable.
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j-tree
Big Wall climber
Classroom to crag to summer camp
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Mar 21, 2014 - 07:04pm PT
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90 foot wall for south lake
Snowshed for north lake. Green phantom is good for easier laps.
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Kalimon
Social climber
Ridgway, CO
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Mar 21, 2014 - 10:28pm PT
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Depends on the length of your rope.
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Alpamayo
Trad climber
Sacramento, CA
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Mar 21, 2014 - 11:26pm PT
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From Sac, Cosumnes works pretty well. Not the best place, but solo-TR's are really easy to set up.
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ryanentwistle
Trad climber
American Canyon, CA
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For easy stuff you can't beat Hogsback if you have a long rope. I have a 100m and you can hike up on easy/safe ground, set the anchors (most will have a solid tree so you don't even need gear, just webbing/cord and biners for anchors), rap down, and then climb up the fixed rope.
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kaholatingtong
Trad climber
Nevada City
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there's a few easy access top anchors at Indian Springs, depending on how hard you are trying to climb, but a few mid 10s of quality there.
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