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Corrugation Corner

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Corrugation Corner
LocationLake Tahoe, California, United States
Coordinates38°47′58″N 120°08′06″W / 38.79940°N 120.135°W / 38.79940; -120.135
Climbing areaLover's Leap, Main Ledge
Route typeTrad
Vertical gain500
Pitches3
Rating5.7
First ascentKurt Edsburg, et al., early 1960s.

Corrugation Corner is a technical rock climb at Lover's Leap near Lake Tahoe, CA. It is recognized for its high level of exposure as well as its pleasing aesthetics. Chris McNamara describes it as "one of the steepest granite 5.7s anywhere.".[1]

References

  1. ^ South Lake Tahoe Climbing, by Chris McNamara, Supertopo LLC, 1st Edition, March 2004 ISBN 0-9672391-7-6