Cenotaph Corner vs Outer Space
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Cenotaph Corner and Outer Space are both rated at 9.5/10, making this an exceptionally close matchup. Each brings distinct strengths to the table that make a direct ranking difficult. A detailed AI-powered analysis is being prepared for this comparison.
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Cenotaph Corner
Cenotaph Corner is a traditional rock climb in the Llanberis Pass area of Snowdonia, Wales, on the cliff called Dinas Cromlech. Joe Brown and Doug Belshaw made the first ascent in 1952, following the route's unmistakable corner and groove system. Graded E1 5c in the British system, it is valued for sustained stemming and crack technique and is aimed at experienced traditional climbers comfortable...
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Outer Space
Outer Space is a multipitch traditional route on Snow Creek Wall near Leavenworth, Washington. Commonly graded 5.9, it is known for long pitches of exposed crack and face climbing on solid granite, including sustained hand-crack sections high on the wall. The climb is suited to experienced traditional teams prepared for a lengthy approach, several pitches of climbing and the route's substantial de...
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