Breakfast Burrito 5.10c
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| Type: | Sport, 80 feet |
| Consensus: | 5.10c [details] |
| FA: | Gene Hume - 1995 |
| Submitted By: | Luke Stefurak on Dec 22, 2007 |
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BETA PHOTO: Just before the big rest and the steep arête
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Description Fun plate climbing leads up to a very large ledge. Rest and get ready for the steep exciting finish. Pull around the arete and follow great holds to the top!
Location From the approach trail head left until you see an exposed arete high on the cliff on the right.
Protection 8 bolts to Chains
BETA PHOTO: The BIG rest on BB. You could take a nap on it...
| BETA PHOTO: The crux of BB...well for me at least
| Andy Hansen warms up at Drive-By November 2010 www...
| Right before the rest that's so big you can set up...
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| Comments on Breakfast Burrito |
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By Keegan Dimmick From: Winchester, VA Jul 7, 2008 rating: 5.10c
| Very exciting move coming around the arete. |
By ziggy Oct 21, 2009
| Not sure why this one got downgraded to 10c on here, I have always heard it called a 10d. For me the crux was clipping the bolt after the rest. The hold is pretty good but it is still pumpy and the exposure is exciting! Blow the clip and your taking a big ride! |
By S. Neoh Oct 5, 2010 rating: 5.10b/c
| Classic mid 5.10 sport route. The big rest 2/3 the way up keeps the grade at mid 5.10. Climb this route regardless of grade. |
By John Wilder From: Las Vegas, NV Oct 15, 2010 rating: 5.10c
| @ ziggy- probably because fire and brimstone is definitely harder and feels about .10d. I thought it was probably .10b, but that clip is tough and pretty damn exposed, so .10c js probably a fairer grade. Either way, not for the beginning .10 leader! |
By Mike Holley From: Boone, NC Dec 5, 2011
| Thrilling Climb!! Good hands free rest 2/3 of the way up allows the last section to send pretty easily. Clipping the bolt coming out onto the arete can be done in a mild manner on good holds but is exposed nonetheless. Personally I found clipping the anchors to be the real scare!! Awesome climb all the way through! |
By Jon Kulikowski From: Johnson City, TN Apr 1, 2013
| A hold has broken on this and it is now .10d. Still an awesome climb though! |
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