“All Chalk and No Action”

I have been wanting to hop on the uber classic route “All Chalk and No Action” for quite awhile as many people have mentioned that it would be my style (crimpy!). A couple weekends ago the crew and I headed up LCC for the first battle.

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The Route Slayer on a TR run of “All Chalk and No Action”.

The Route Slayer, Gunner, BinerBen and I all did about 3 laps on TR, assessing out the holds. Next time I go back, I will probably need to do a couple more top rope runs prior to hopping on lead. The climb is CRIMPY with two distinct crux moves and I think a fall from the last bolt going to the chains could be “exciting”.

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Grace climbing a funky 5.9.

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The boys: Shaft, Gunner, Tallman, BinerBen. LCC was beautiful this day. The temps were perfect for LCC granite climbing, but warm enough to cause two avalanches across the canyon.

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Ms. Unicorn gets the hardcore high five for the day. This girl just started climbing and has NO FEAR. Even though she is a noob, she hopped on the 5.12 to “give it a try” and ended up with a bloody finger. She then hopped on a TR that was on “Perhaps” and after unclipping the bolt (for anyone who has done this climb you know that bolt on the slab) fell and took a pendulum swing, ripping her pants, that scared everyone on the ground, but not her. Hard core!

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  • WasatchGirl
    Neal,
    The route is a 12a. Real cool line. You will have to onsight it when you come visit next. =)
    Rachel
  • Route looks cool!
    What grade is 'All Chalk and No Action'?

    Wishing I'd some bolts nearby myself right now.....
  • Route Slayer
    What a great climb, I am excited to go back and try the climb again.
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