Type: Trad, Sport, 110 ft (33 m)
FA: Craig Luebben, Bob Gobell, Gerry Huitt, Robyn Bunch, 1989
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Shared By: Aaron Martinuzzi on Feb 6, 2010
Admins: James Schroeder, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

Jazzman shares a start with Birdland, but continues straight up after the second bolt through thin, crux terrain through the third bolt. Nice edges continue up through an incessant line of bolts until a second crux (9/10a) is encountered in a depression higher up the wall.

Location Suggest change

Jazzman climbs the face just left of the arete formed by Beer for Breakfast's dihedral. The start, shared with Birdland, is easily identified by a bedazzled pothole about five feet up the wall, beneath the first bolt.

Protection Suggest change

Something like 12 bolts protect this line, so bring a bunch of quickdraws. It unfortunately received retro-bolting treatment from the same folks who took care of Aunt Edna's Costume Jewelry (hardware's the same).

Per Mojo Stylee: As of Feb. 19, 2011, most of the bolts, including the anchors, have been removed from this route.

Per Neil Wachowski: there are now 6 bolts left.

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