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Mint Julep 

5.9

   

FA: Jim Haisley, Paul Davidson (early 80's)
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.9- [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 70 feet
Season: Spring thru Fall
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Submitted By: Orphaned on Jun 7, 2006


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Description 

Mint Julep is a nice line that probably doesn't get as much attention as it deserves. The start is a little wandering and not all that distinct in terms of crack, which may be the reason. But the upper part is challenging and enjoyable.

Initial wandering on the face and discontinuous cracks to the right of Morning's Morning gets you to the clean corner above. Finger locks and technical face climbing will get you to the top.


Location 

This route is located about ten feet to the right of Morning's Morning. The upper portion is easily identified as a nice corner with a left-leaning finger crack.


Protection 

Nuts, cams up to #2 Camalot size. Take a few extras in the small cam range, from 00 TCU on up.



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By David Arthur Sampson
From: Tempe, Az
May 14, 2007

Although the start is dirty and diffuse, the line is actually quite nice. This route does, however, have two cruxes where pro is either thin (bottom crux moving over a bulge) or absent (at the top, exiting the crack). Bring your big guns for doing this route!

By Larry Coats
Sep 1, 2007

First ascent: Jim Haisley, Paul Davidson (early 80's)

By Paul Davidson
Apr 14, 2008

Hmmm....
I think John Fleming might have actually had the first lead on this.

Then there are the two Grossman routes to the right of this climb. One is just right and quite exciting, the next is the left side of Orange Out direct. Sorry, can't recall the names.

By Jon Ruland
From: Tucson, AZ
Jul 6, 2008
rating: 5.9

this is one of the few routes where a shorter person could legitimately say that s/he was shafted. at 5'10" the move exiting the crack felt like solid 5.9. i then belayed two of my buddies up and watched the 5'8" guy do a move that looked like hard 9/easy 10, and the 5'6" guy do a really, REALLY delicate lieback that looked like it could have gone as hard as 10c.