The Venturi Effect (5.12c, Grade V)
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Description: Venturi is without a doubt one of the best climbs I have ever done if not the very best. It takes an incredibly ascetic line up perfect rock on one of the most striking alpine faces anywhere. It is very sustained at the 5.11/5.12 level and certainly keeps you on your toes from the first few feet to the last few.
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