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5.10c

   

FA: Bob D'Antonio, Vaino Kodas, 2002
New Route: Yes
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10b [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 40 feet
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Submitted By: Ray Snead on Dec 1, 2002


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Napster and Tooth Fairy.


Description 

Right of Smell the Coffee is a bolted, right-angling flake system. Power up the flake to a small roof, surmount it, then dice over to the anchors. Deceptive.


Protection 

4 bolts, 2-bolt anchor. The anchors have no chains, but there are currently a pair of leaver biners in situ.



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Mark Sellers on Napster.

Mark Sellers on Napster.

Erin on Napster (July 5th, 2005)

Erin on Napster (July 5th, 2005)

Opie (the late hound), Mark, and Erin.  (July 5th, 2005)

Opie (the late hound), Mark, and Erin. (July 5th,...

Erin pulling up rope to clip in.

Erin pulling up rope to clip in.


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By Richard M. Wright
From: Lakewood, CO
Feb 3, 2003

This is a nifty little problem with a flake system that just begs to be climbed. There is an interesting transition from the angular movement in the flakes to a fingery crux passing the small overlap. Up and left is a bit easier, but straight up off the undercling avoids the dicey moves back to the anchor. Cool thing.

By Scott Conner
From: Lyons, CO
Jul 11, 2003

Albeit short, this is a great little problem. Much closer to .10c than Mr. Sandman (which is fantastic). Interesting, thought-provoking climbing with some spice at the top. Fun!

By Anonymous Coward
Aug 20, 2003

Fun climb although short. Would get more stars if it was longer.

By Anonymous Coward
Aug 29, 2003

Nice short line, fun climbing. This and several ratings in this area seem very generous. -Cindy 9+

By Jeremy
From: Boulder, CO
Jun 17, 2006
rating: 5.10a/b

Fun little route. Felt much more like 10a to me.

By D's Nutz
From: Frisco, CO
Jul 31, 2007
rating: 5.10

The crux is just below the anchors. Great fun climb. The first bolt is about 10 feet off the ground but easy to get to.