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Carmel Coated Fun 

5.11c

   

FA: Deidre Burton
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.11b/c [details]
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Submitted By: Anthony Stout on Feb 27, 2006


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David S. (having carmel coated fun)- Photo by Rand...


Description 

Great sidepull, delicate ballancy moves going through the crux with bomber hidden jugs over the roof to pull yourself to glory!


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5 bolts to anchors



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Erik Wolfe crossing over to the pocketed slot.

Erik Wolfe crossing over to the pocketed slot.

Erik Wolfe getting established on Carmel Coated Fun with Deidre belaying.

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By susan peplow
From: what day is this?
Mar 21, 2007

Difficult climbing between second and third bolt. Moving right and using key pockets makes it flow easier.

By David Arthur Sampson
From: Tempe, Az
Mar 22, 2007

I found going past the third bolt the crux; obvious RH side-pull enables one to move up to a left hand bucket pocket.

By susan peplow
From: what day is this?
Oct 21, 2007

I did this route again but with a complete different sequence than previously. Again between the 2nd and 3rd bolt but more direct line using side pulls, high right foot and crossing over with my left hand to a high but very positive pocket in a slot. Just as the business was over and I was pulling the short and ultra-positive roof I popped and now sport a nice little rope burn directly behind my knee. Damn it!

I like this route because it keeps you thinking.