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Dirty Woman 

5.8

   

FA: Steve Kanoza / Andy Peter
New Route: Yes
Type: Trad, Sport
Consensus: 5.8- [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 50 feet
Views: 358 page views

Submitted By: Steve Kanoza on Jan 1, 2005


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Description 

The route is right when you arrive at the base from the approach trail. The Route climbs and steps right over corners. The route is considerably harder if you go straight up.


Protection 

One medium to large cam



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By Jason Schrack
Feb 21, 2007

I went to warm up on this route today and found it to be awful. I think you guys who put up the routes on Boot Hill did an overall nice job, I like the area, mostly nice routes. This route however should probably never have been put up. There are enough nice moderate lines up there without having to bolt up something like this route. Sorry to be a poo pooer.

By andy peter tretiakoff
From: Truckee,Ca
Feb 21, 2007

Jason,
Your comment about this route is correct! If I could turn back time, I wouldn't have put up so many so called "Throw Away Routes." There are several routes here worth repeating though. Definitely can't compare to other area's on the Mt. like "Windy Point."

By jbaker
From: Tucson, AZ
Feb 22, 2007

The technical term is "meat loaf". Or "hanger cache" as in "when we run out of hangers we can just go strip the routes at Garc Onilom".

By Jon Ruland
From: Tucson, AZ
Oct 21, 2007

i never did this one but i must say that the five routes i had the opportunity to climb on boot hill were superb. nice job andy! (and the same to the other guy who put them up with you, i never had the pleasure of meeting him.)