User:pigsteak  Date: Jul 1st, 2006 Comments: superb looking line..way to send in summer heat Kenny!
User:allah  Date: Jul 2nd, 2006 Comments: Super solid rock, sweet moves and a ton of fun. It might be a little harder or easier i wasnt sure exactly how hard it was because of the humidity and stuff.
User:allah  Date: Jul 2nd, 2006 Comments: Super solid rock, sweet moves and a ton of fun. It might be a little harder or easier i wasnt sure exactly how hard it was because of the humidity and stuff.
User:Andrew  Date: Jul 2nd, 2006 Comments: Nice line
User:allah  Date: Jul 12th, 2006 Comments: i just through that out there to beef up my resume, gosh dont you know anything
User:allah  Date: Jul 12th, 2006 Comments: threw not through
User:Ray  Date: Jul 12th, 2006 Comments: Alllah does = 5.13b! Dracula, Paradise Lost, Cassel has Fallen, No Redemption....
User: someone   Date: Oct 10th, 2006 Comments: Ur spelling correction is gay!
User:RRO  Date: Oct 10th, 2006 Comments: posting a comment as someone especially when calling someone out is super gay..........
User:gregkerzhner  Date: Dec 26th, 2006 Comments: Dear Kenny.
Your route ratings are off.
There is nothing wrong with sandbagging routes, but you are very inconsistant
Love
Greg
User:allah  Date: Jan 5th, 2007 Comments: enlighten us with your advise then young one :)
User: someone   Date: Jan 5th, 2007 Comments: we'll start with "advice" :)
User:Sandman  Date: Jan 17th, 2007 Comments: Best route ive ever done, soooo much fun, i thought 13c, but some of the moves are reachy for me, i fell off the last hard move like 15 times!!!! props kenny
User:jonnyp63  Date: Apr 30th, 2007 Comments: sent this weekend, def a 12a. BUT since it's my first 13b, and i've been waiting for the first 8a on 8a.nu, i'll have to agree and say that it is 13b. amazing line.
User: someone   Date: Feb 18th, 2009 Comments: awesome video of this route on youtube, check it out!
Route details are copyright Ray Ellington, John Bronaugh,
and other Red River Gorge climbers. Climbing is
an inherently dangerous sport. The information in this guidebook is subject to error and should supplement
never replace common sense and caution, competent guidance and instruction,
and actually being outside. One should be especially cautious on matters
of route length, descent type, and number of bolts (especially since such things
do change occasionally).