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Northern California Clear Creek Tenmile Swimming Hole
V5 Massive Áasiv

Start on the boulder. Look for a jug up and right, then traverse around right on diminishing horizontals. A big move leads to an awkward mantel finish. Steeply overhung above perennially deep water. Áasiv is Karuk for a cave or overhanging rock.

FFA: Brandon McPhail, 19 Lug 2014

Deep water solo 6m
V10 Dihedral Project

There's been debate about whether some kind of superhuman could climb this. Start at the boulder. Climb up and follow the overhanging dihedral to the top. Looks at least V10 to mere mortals.

Deep water soloProgetto 6m
V8 Project

Start in the water on the burly undercling and head straight over the bulge and up the face. Good luck. V8 is just a wild guess for a grade.

Deep water soloProgetto 5m
V4 Let Sleeping Logs Lie

Traverse in from the right on thin horizontal pockets, then up and left above the overhang. The position of the submerged log changes with every season. As of 2014, it's in the fall zone.

FFA: Travis Toll, 9 Ago 2014

Deep water solo 6m
V1 South Slot Traverse Low

Traverse the base of the slightly overhung wall on good holds over deep water. Climb L to R with some down-climbing, or R to L starting in the water. Go back and forth to build up a serious pump.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 9m
V1 South Slot Traverse High

Traverse along the top of the south wall on good edges.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 9m
V0+ South Slot Face

Choose one of the many lines straight up the middle of the south side of the slot. Eliminate holds for a fun challenge. A couple of fun dynos can be found in here.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 6m
V0 Groovy

Climb up the groove to the jumping ledge.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 5m
V3 Ithxúupka

Climb the polished groove up the west end of the south wall with careful footwork. Approach via the South Wall Traverse (L to R) if you want to keep your shoes dry for this one. The name is Karuk for clinging to the side of something.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 5m
V3 Backflop

Follow the steepest line straight up and over the bulge. Resist any temptation to traverse around it.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 3m
V4 Ápsuun Drowns

Start on Backflop, then traverse right to the middle of the cave. From here, head straight up and over the bulge to the top. Falls are clean, despite the name.

FFA: Brandon McPhail, 23 Ago 2014

Deep water solo 6m
V3 Ápsuun Downs

Start on North Slot Crack, but immediately traverse left across the overhanging face. Ápsuun is Karuk for "snake".

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 5m
V3 Ápsuun Overs

Start up North Slot Crack and traverse left with hand holds just above the higher bulge above Ápsuun Downs.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 5m
V2 North Slot Crack

Climb up the slightly overhanging crack on the north wall of the slot. Use the crack or supplement it with neighboring holds.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 6m
V3 Get On Up

Climb straight up over the bulge, starting to the right of the North Slot Crack.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 6m
V0 Fish Out of Water

Downstream of the slot, climb up and left along the right edge of the overhanging east-facing wall. Resist topping out until you reach the high point. (Check that the water depth is sufficient before trying this one.)

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 5m
Northern California Clear Creek Wilderness Falls
V4 Boiling Over

What a gem! Step into the boiling pit above the lower falls, and swim to the first hold. Find the undercling at the waterline, move up the rail, and then fire up for the jug. Top out on more jugs. This problem comes with a host of objective hazards. The flow must be low, or you will get swept over the falls. The water in the pit is deep, but it may not be uniformly deep, so check first. Certainly, you would not want to fall while topping out. Be careful!

FFA: Brandon McPhail, 2 Ago 2014

Deep water solo 5m
V2 Wilderness Traverse

Traverse the base of the wall, L to R, or R to L. Mostly V0, with a short crux in the middle.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 12m
V2 Dipper Left

Climb up to the narrow ledge from the left, pulling over the bulge.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 5m
V1 Dipper Right

Climb up to the narrow ledge from the right, traversing across the slabby face. Not overhung, so just jump if you think you're going to fall.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 5m
V2 Strip Steak Flake

Traverse in low from the R, then head straight up to the flake. Climb its right edge up to its top. One could continue from here, but if you do, be very mindful of the fall zone as you move left as the rock bulges near/below the waterline.

FFA: unknown

Deep water solo 5m
Sierra Nevada Northern Sierra Nevada Lake Tahoe, California Side Angora Lakes Angora Lakes DWS
5.10 Crack

The right hand crack on the steep left facing wall of the tall right hand buttress - not visible from the resort. Crux is down low, then good splitters lead to a topout at a bush.

Deep water solo 15m
Left Crack

The layback / splitter crack just left of 'Crack', with a bush a few metres up. "Stop and drop" finish at about 2/3 height, where the cracks peter out.

Deep water solo 10m
5.10 Slabs

The slabs on the left hand feature (the main cliff-jumping rock) offer a couple of thin crimpy slab problems.

Deep water solo 6m

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