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Ohmer's Odyssey 

5.9

   

FA: Alec Sharp, 1980
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.9 [details]
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Submitted By: Alan Nelson on Dec 12, 2001


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fun line, steep, sustained jamming. nice treat af...


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If this were located at the base of the Bastille, there'd be a line to get on it year-round. As it stands, it only sees a handful of ascents each year. Starting with a small roof, head up the handcrack splitting the middle of the wall. It's obvious, enjoyable, and uncrowded.

If you're looking for steep thrills, adhere to the style of the first ascent and leave rope, gear, and your better judgment behind. No one will care, but no one will deny you the experience either.


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Standard rack to 3"



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By Steve "Crusher" Bartlett
Jan 3, 2002

Classic Jim Erickson 5.9. An old fashioned climb. The "small roof" is actually pretty burly, and dumps you straight into a short section of left-leaning offwidth. You may want to bring something larger than a #3 Friend. Above here the rest is real fun, like the nice pitch at the base of Rincon, but without the crowds. Definitely without the crowds.

By Brian Milhaupt
From: Golden, CO
Dec 16, 2002

What a view! Watch for the loose jug out right about 8' up.

By pete cogan
Oct 27, 2003

The loose block is still there . . . a 3.5 was helpful, as were doubles in hand sizes as well as some hexes . . . leave the stoppers at home.

terrific route.

By Roger Wilkerson
Nov 9, 2003

That loose hold really creaks and moves. Easy to reach the rap station above Perry M.

By Jason Carter
From: Lakewood
Jul 26, 2004
rating: 5.9

An excellent climb with superb pro to hone in your crack skills. The loose flake on the right is still loose. Just a side note - the walk off to the south takes about 2 minutes, probably safer/cleaner than strangling the old tree above Perry Meson.

By shad O'Neel
Apr 18, 2005

The loose hold still wiggles. Great climb. Well worth it, if ever in the area. A #4 is nice to shove in while wondering if the jug is going to snap off......

By rob rebel
From: boulder, co
Mar 8, 2006

Worth the hike. A beautiful crack. #4 for the beginning. Don't trust the jug to the right in the beginning you don't need it.

By Clint Locks
From: Boulder
Apr 9, 2006

...still wigglin'.

By Dave Holliday
From: Louisville, CO
Apr 4, 2007

This was a unique pitch for Eldo in a great setting but after the initial burly roof it seemed pretty generic. I was expecting something a little better.

By Mike Morley
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From: Oakland, CA
Apr 4, 2007

A 5.10 crux in the first 15' with 5.7-5.8 climbing after that.