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Peak Mountain 3

The Tiger

FA Blake Herrington, Colin Moorhead, and Max Tepfer (Summer 2014)
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Description

One of the best free route at Washington Pass, this route is consistently stacked with high quality climbing and memorable pitches! With the exception of the final pitch, every pitch is outstanding and offers engaging and varied movements. With great views of the Wine Spires to boot, this route should be climbed by those up for the challenge.

The Tiger climbs the centre of M&M Wall. The climbing early on is characterized by technical and slabby corners. As you progress higher, the climbing becomes more steep, physical and strenuous. The line ascends the centre of the wall, weaving its way along the aesthetic features of a huge cave (aka. "The Tiger Belly`s Lair") and a big stripped flake (aka. "The Tiger Flake").

Although all moves ~ 5.11c and harder are protected by well placed bolts, there are a few moves up to 5.11- that require finicky and/or small gear placements.

P1 (25m): After some easy scrambly moves and passing a pruned tree after ~ eight metres, gain a slabby left facing corner. Climb this to a two-bolt anchor. 5.8

P2 (45m): Continue up the corner for a few metres. Once you encounter the roof, make a few awkward moves and pull onto the slab above. Clip the bolt (for the follower), veer left and climb crack features the next bolt. Clip this bolt and move up and right. Pull over the bulge and climb thin crack features up and left. The moves after the bulge are thin, sustained and technical. After this, a few easy moves bring you to a two-bolt anchor. 5.10+

P3 (45m): Climb the left-facing corner, passing a few flakes and a bolt. When possible, traverse right for a couple moves and clip a second bolt. Pull over the lip into another left-facing corner. Continue up this corner (sustained and finicky gear) to a two-bolt anchor and the large ledge above. 5.11

Move the belay left along the ledge ~ 15m to the start of P4, which is marked by a cairn.

P4 (30m): Climb another left-facing corner. After ~ 10m, make a couple face moves, clip a bolt and climb rightward past steep flakes. Pull around the arete to the right to a two-bolt anchor. 5.10

P5 (35m): Continue up the slabby left-facing corner to a big cave (aka. The Tiger Belly`s Lair). The two-bolt anchor is on the right side of the cave. An awesome pitch featuring sustained and technical climbing! Stout for the grade. 5.11-

P6 (15m): There is a 5.12c variation ("Eye of the Tiger") that goes directly up from the anchor, which rejoins the route at the end up P7. To climb the normal route, traverse right as you exit the cave, clip a bolt and climb up, trending slightly right to a two-bolt anchor. This pitch is steep, but features very positive holds. 5.10-

P7 (15m): The crux! Climb under the steep and powerful roof past two bolts, as you use underclings under the roof and face holds above the roof. Once at the end of the roof (BD #2), make a few easy (relative of course) and reachy moves past a pin to a two-bolt anchor. Awesome sequences with lots of air! 5.12-

P8 (25m): Layback the steep, strenuous, but short left-facing corner above, passing a fixed piece and two bolts. After pulling onto a good stance and talking some recovery breathes, climb a few easy moves to a bolt. Clip this bolt and shake out. Make a couple exciting and strenuous moves as you hand traverse leftwards. Clip another bolt from a jug (but poor feet) and continue hand traversing to the left as the feet gradually improve. Pull onto the slab and find respite at a two-bolt anchor. Note that there is another two-bolt anchor ~ 7m up and right; I have no idea what this is for, but it is off-route. 5.11+

P9 (30m): Climb straight up past cracks and flakes until it is possible to trend left on twin cracks. Climb these balancy thin cracks, using two fixed nuts as protection. Once at easier ground, continue left-wards up an easier ramp to a two-bolt anchor. 5.11

P10 (30m): Be careful with rope-management on this pitch. Clip the bolt to the left of the anchor and make a few committing moves to gain a small ledge. Easy moves bring you to the base of a gigantic flake called The Tiger Flake. Undercling and/or jam your way left and around the flake. Once you pull up onto the first section of the flake, traverse and walk along the flake to the final wide steep section. Climb this to a two-bolt anchor on a big ledge. Make sure to save a BD#5 for after the first section of the flake (to protect follower) and a BD#6 for the end of the pitch. Very stout, sustained and amazing pitch. 5.10

P11 (30m): Climb broken cracks and blocky features up and right from the belay. Pull a final bulge to gain the ridge. Anchor from a tree. 5.10-