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Losers Weepers 

5.10

   

FA: EFR,JSt,'07
New Route: Yes
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10b/c [details]
Length: 100 feet
Season: Winter, Spring, Fall
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Submitted By: Eric Rhicard on Dec 19, 2007


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Description 

The crux is the first bulge but it doesn't let up a lot after that.


Location 

Starts the same as Finders Keepers under the oaks and just right of a short of a right facing corner with bolts on it. After turning the bulge clip the reddish hanger and continue straight up the weakness. If you work left you will be on Finders...


Protection 

Bolts, anchors



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By jbak
From: Tucson, AZ
Dec 19, 2007

I think this route was wet up high when I did it. It is fully 3 stars based on rock quality, length and continuity, but I have to admit it's not really me. After 50 feet I pretty much had the idea.

By susan peplow
From: what day is this?
5 days ago

Should mention this route (and it's neighbors on both sides) takes like 12 or 14 draws to the top. Don't go up short handed.

10', 25' 50'.... is all just good climbing. Neat moves, on quality rock coupled with good bolt placements. This is a nice route (area) for the budding leader breaking into the grade. No penalties here!