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Sacramento by 11pm Friday. Bishop by 5am via a quick all-nighter. Pratt’s Crack Buttress by 10am. Lunchtime top-out on Rites Of Spring. A pre-dinner climb of Sheila. Dinner. Sleepy. Rainy. Out.More…
The four-pitch Rites Of Spring (10a, 9, 10b, 10d) is a gem of a route. Well protected and uniformly challenging without being overly desperate until the short (~8 foot) 5.10+ section on pitch 4. Thin/small pin scar pockets with some imaginary footholds. The next door Sheila (10a) is even better, though the wide crack section near the top was pretty strenuous.Photos

Below the pitch 3 roof (10b) on pitch 3 of Rites Of Spring...nothing but pure hand jamming joy (March 2012).

Pitch 4 of Rites Of Spring - a nice crack to a short and thin 10d tips section followed by some easier wide crack to top things off (March 2012).

Shirley in the thick of it (or is it in the thin of it) on the short crux of pitch 4 of Rites Of Spring (March 2012).

Those with smaller mitts might find the upper half of pitch 4 harder than the true crux (March 2012).

The lower crux of Sheila ...thin crack to thinner crack to a wiiiiiide step left into the beautiful hand crack(s). A stellar pitch!!

Shirley hiking out of Pratt's Crack Gully after a great day of climbing. Rites Of Spring starts up the broken left facing dihedral. Pratt's Crack (5.9) and Sheila are the obvious laser cut corners (March 2012).
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