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5.10b

   

FA: unknown
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10b [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 75 feet
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Submitted By: Leo Paik on Apr 2, 2002


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Description 

This is a nice little sport climb just right of Velvet Elvis, Hammer of Thor, & Sunbreeze on West Ironing Board. Often limited season due to raptor nesting.

Find a right-angling line of 8 bolts up a cobbled face. Thin and balancey crux for 10b at the 3rd bolt. Fairly sustained. Harder than 1st pitch of Velvet Elvis, 10b.

Rap 70 feet.


Protection 

8 bolts, [2] bolt anchor [updated].



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By George Bell
From: Boulder, CO
Apr 2, 2002

....I passed over the top of this route (on Que Rasca) and the single bolt had been supplemented by a stopper in a crack. However, when I did "Hunka Hunka Burnin' Love" (over 5 years ago) there was only this single bolt, and when you weighted it, the bolt moved noticably. I moved over to two bolts at the top of Sunbreeze to rap.

By Tony B
From: Boulder, CO
Aug 18, 2003
rating: 5.10b

The route is kinda fun, worthy of a star or two. The crux is down low and is balancy after a section of "man-handled" jugs, it feel weird, but fun. 5.10b grade is right on. Better than Hammer of Thor, and less cobble climbing than some of the rest. ALso stays in the shade longer in the AM.

The top anchor has been fixed up a little with some webbing knots in the crack to the left. No need for a second bolt now. Keep an eye one tis for wear though.

border line 2-star route. ....

By Jay Eggleston
From: Littleton, CO
Sep 17, 2007

Fun route, climbed it today and replaced the sun-bleached webbing at the anchor with some new stuff.

By Aaron Martinuzzi
From: Fort Collins, CO
Sep 27, 2009

Added some tat to the mess this afternoon. Currently the anchor (what's good) is a purple sling on a chockstone linked to the bolt with a blue sling. There are a couple biners up there that look like toys, so I put a quicklink on the bolt and rapped off that (backed up with the slung chockstone).