It rained the whole night and it was pretty wet in the morning. So we again had to spend time sipping coffee half of the morning. It started to show signs to dry up and we headed to Red Wall. Grace had not climbed here and Yinan can do some leading too. We checked out Super Slab and there is a team on it finishing the first pitch. We then checked out Moscow and it was available. So we jumped on it. Yinan led both pitches with a little uneasiness on the start moves of the second pitch. I “led” the scramble pitch to the top and we walked off.
Later in the day, we decided to do super slab and Yinan started out and it started raining again, damn. I followed up and assessed the situation. It’s not that wet and the rain just stopped when I finished. So we decided to give it a go. Jack started leading it linking the first two pitches so Grace can lead the 3rd, which is the money pitch. I led the 2nd pitch in front of them and belayed Yinan. Yinan led out the final pitch and made good time. It started raining again when Grace was leading the final pitch but fortunately she was only 20 ft from the top.
We met a couple on the top. They were in front of us and went off route. They somehow followed a runout 5.7 and they can’t find the walk off which they planned to do. I don’t know where the walk off is either. Jack has done it many years ago and can’t remember or explain. They only had one rope and looked pretty upset. So we offered them rapping with us and they were very happy. We all made it to the base in 2.5 hours, which is pretty good. One note regarding the rappel though: I rapped from the top of pitch 1 on the climbing route and the 60 metre rope didn’t quite reach. I had to down climb a couple feet which is not a big deal. But if you rappel directly towards the gully to skier’s right, it should reach the ground without problems.