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Pancake House

Submitted By: Alex Hardt on Feb 18, 2009
Administrators: Greg Opland, James DeRoussel
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Description 

The Pancake House is a corridor and cave-like alcove with climbs inside that exit through holes above as well as some rap locations to access climbs on the outside of the Pancake House. It's pretty much always shady, which is great in the summer, but the corridor can sometimes channel the wind on cooler winter days.


Getting There 

The approach to the Pancake House is the same as the approach to The Throne. Take the Upper Devils main trail and continue south past The Throne. Continue on the trail as it skirts the wall on the right (west). You will see a tree near the entrance to a cave or corridor. Go into this corridor - it's the Pancake House. Two climbs are at the entrance to the corridor which can use the tree for belaying: Lumberjack on the right (5.8) and Cool Breeze on the left (5.4) which climbs the outside entrance of the Pancake House.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Pancake House:
Cool Breeze   5.4     Sport, 40 feet   
Too Stiff To Tip   5.7     Sport, 55 feet   
French Toast   5.9     Sport, 65 feet   
Deviled Hands   5.11b     Sport, 40 feet   
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