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Suspended Man 
Thanks Bill Left 


Bummers Rock

Submitted By: Leo Paik on Jan 1, 2001
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst
Elevation: 6,500 feet
Latitude: 40.0095  Longitude: -105.3434 
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Description 

This is an obscure, granite crag on Boulder County Open Space land which doesn't quite fit into Boulder Canyon or Upper Dream Canyon. It also is known as Sugarloaf Dome. It lies off the Sugarloaf Rd, a home to a small, intriguing community. It is probably not worth the time or energy or potential aggravation to find this crag. Once, it hosted about 15 moderate routes in the 8 to 12b range. It has been the site for odd bolt bashing...possibly by governmental employees, so be careful of relying upon any fixed gear for protection.

It is described in Rossiter's excellent 1999 Boulder Canyon guidebook on p. 24-5 & Rolofson's classic 1995 Boulder Climber's Guide p. 87-8.

These routes include:
A. Vector, 5.10
B. The Simpsons, 5.11 - chopped
C. Center aka Permanent Protection, 5.10+ - chopped
D. Malamute With An Attitude, 5.9+ - chopped
E. Old Route, 5.8
F. Love to Regret It, 5.9+
G. OJ Flake, 5.9
H. Sultry, 5.10
I. Roof Route, 5.11-
J. Broken Camera Blues, 5.11- R
K. C'est Chouette aka Crack to Face, 5.10
L. Suspended Man, 5.12 - chopped
M. Thanks Bill Left, 5.11- R
N. Thanks Bill Right, 5.8 or 5.10- - chopped


Getting There 

Drive up CO 119 aka Canyon to Sugarloaf Rd about 3.8 miles past Elephant Buttresses/Dome Rock. Go north about 0.9 miles, turn right on Betasso Preserve Rd, go another 1/2 mile or so. Park. The trail goes to the top of the crag. Climb around either side of the crag to its base.



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By D. Shaw
Jun 24, 2006

Went there, based on '95 sport book listings, in June 2006. It seems to us that most of the bolts have been chopped by the city. We could not find the older listed routes, except for on the east side of the crag. Thanks Bill (var. 10a, and left side 11a) were worth doing, but there are no anchors at the top. All in all, not worth the walk, unless you like views to the south (Boulder Canyon/Magnolia Road) and no people.