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Estoy de acuerdo
Probably quite good, but I stopped trying after the first vertical to slightly slabby part took me quite some time to figure out and a second slabby part was still before me below the crack.
Hung up the draws as a #warmup because it was raining anyway, so the easier routes weren't dry. Did the undercling move straight away, but had to remind myself of the beta for the start of the crack. The jugs above the final overhang were wet, so I didn't put a draw into the anchor.
This go felt really good, but my foot popped off a hold just before the most important move. Finished it off without resting again, though; the jugs in the end were starting to dry already.
A fantastic route. I hadn't even considered that I would get to the anchor, let alone do all the moves. I guess I have a new project now! The start is gnarly, but then the 10 meters of awesome, easylaybackflake make up for it. After a tricky wall passage, you commit into this "Cobra Crack"-like mono middle finger undercling. The next bolt is only reachable if you actually do the moves, so I fell a few times. Quite some air time! What follows is very untypical crack climbing with mediocre hand and fist jams (I didn't have tape on, so it was quite painful), and if that didn't finish you off, there's one more overhang to conquer and a huge glory jug at the end.