| Twin
Gates |
| Num |
Grade |
Name |
First
Ascent |
#
of Bolts |
Length(m) |
Anchor |
| 1 |
5.10d |
Some
guy from Kumming |
Pablo
& Jordan |
8 |
26 |
2hanger |
| 2 |
5.10b |
|
WANGER
& CHONG |
8 |
20 |
2hanger |
| 3 |
5.11d |
|
Ken |
8 |
20 |
topchain |
| 4 |
5.11b |
BIG
PLANE |
Ken |
8 |
20 |
topchain |
| 5 |
5.9 |
DA
PI GU |
Ken |
6 |
20 |
topchain |
| 6 |
5.11a |
|
Jordan |
8 |
24 |
topchain |
| 7 |
5.10a |
|
Ken |
10 |
24 |
topchain |
| 8 |
5.8 |
|
Ken |
6 |
20 |
topchain |
Twin
Gates
Getting
to Twin Gates your first time takes a bit of effort, but once you
are on your way, it is worth every bit of hardship. The views on
the walk there are breath taking. Farmers fields, large mountains
with giant caves … you can see Treasure Cave from here. The
walk through the fields can be a bit confusing, but just head to
the mountain with the two caves at the bottom.
Once
you are there, you will be rewarded with several great climbs. In
the summer be careful of the daytime, this is better later in the
afternoon. In the colder months this is a good place to be all day.
The climbs here are generally quite consistent, the 5.11b is a must
do even if you are climbing much harder than that.
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