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Muscular Dystrophy 

5.11a

   

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Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.11a [details]
Length: 2 pitches
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Submitted By: Tony Bubb on Apr 1, 2001


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Josh Janes entering the crux of Muscular Dystrophy...


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Up at the top of the West Ridge, this route has nice position. The first pitch is easy 5.9, then comes a nice crux. It is very technical, but not sustained, a 3-move sequence with a big gravity bill waiting for anyone who doesn't keep their eyes and mind wide open. It seems a little harder than some area 5.11a's, but again, the crux is short.


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The pro solid for someone of average height. The crux is a bomber small-medium (#6BD) nut placement above the head that is at the feet when the crux is completed. Take a normal rack with 2 big-hand-sized cams for the jams getting up to the crux.



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Josh Janes in the crux of Muscular Dystrophy.

Josh Janes in the crux of Muscular Dystrophy.

Josh Janes working hard to pull out of the crux of Muscular Dystrophy.

Josh Janes working hard to pull out of the crux of...

Placing the bomber nut at the crux...

Placing the bomber nut at the crux...


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By Ben Faber
From: Benfield, Kolorado
Aug 12, 2001

I did this climb this morning. This 2 star route is a good choice for an aspiring 11- leader. The crux is not too long, not too hard and not too generic. Also, as the reviewer stated, the gear is bomber. All the pitches are short and the belay ledges are nice. It is possible to rap from some fixed slings at the top of P2 (it wouldn't hurt for someone to replace 1 of them), but the 3rd pitch is worth doing and the walk-off is very easy. For P3, basically head slightly left, then up to the crack.

By Bryson Slothower
May 6, 2003

On Cinco De Mayo 2003 there was a good fixed nut at the crux.

By david goldstein
Jul 4, 2003
rating: 5.10d

The first pitch is quite nice. The second pitch is an overrated one move wonder. That said, in view of the excellent pro throughout, this would be a good canidate for a first Eldo "11" lead.

Crux is brief and awkward. May be easier for those closer to the ground.

By Joe Collins
Sep 22, 2003
rating: 5.11a

Very fun 5.9 climbing to a short crux. Physical jamming to a hard move. I agree with Tony... there are definitely easier 11a's at Eldo.

By Guy Humphrey
From: Fort Collins CO
Mar 27, 2004
rating: 5.11a

There is a new fixed nut at the crux. My partner logged a little air time. Next time, I will bring only a #3 and #3.5 Camalot for the wide crack. The 3.5 fits in a pod at the end of the wide crack.

By Mark Ferguson
May 17, 2004
rating: 5.11a

Fixed nut is no longer there, it came out easily with the poke of a nut tool.

By adam francis
Jun 14, 2004
rating: 5.11a

There is currently a microwave sized very loose block on the belay ledge beneath the crux. It seems the whole ledge has recently undergone some erosion that has loosened up the block. If someone can safley trundle it, it would be good public service. If you are climbing the first pitch, be really careful when you get to the ledge

By Shane Zentner
From: Colorado
Oct 3, 2004

The hardest 5.11 that I have attempted (unsuccessfully). Two #3 Camalots under the crux, a blue Alien at the crux.

By FC John
From: Fort Collins, CO
Oct 23, 2006

Took a 20 foot whipper onto a purple TCU after successfully pulling the crux and working toward the anchors on slopey crimps by heading way left (tunnel vision caused me to miss the obvious jug to the right!) Climbed back up using the key hold and made it go.

Agreed with above. A good route for someone looking to break into 11s at Eldo.

Short technical crux which isn't powerful, just sequency with good gear.