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Strawberry Jam 

5.5

   

FA: unknown
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.5 [details]
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Submitted By: Ben Mottinger on Jan 1, 2001


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Climb the offwidth, which is actually fun. I give it a 5+ rating for the OW. ;-)

This route is located by taking the Climber's Trail to the Grocery Store Wall, then hiking N along the base of the rock to the very end of the wall. The routes on this face are all N-facing.


Protection 

Several cams up to 4" and some aliens or tri-cams for pockets on the face.



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By Dan Mottinger
May 31, 2001

This route has tons of hidden jugs on the face that didn't require any use of the actual crack. As Ben said, if you want to lead bring some tricams etc. for pockets or get some big cams/ pro. A few cam placements can be used for a TR.

By Anonymous Coward
Jul 7, 2001

TR-ed this today. The short people said it felt 5.6-5.7.

By Charles Danforth
From: L'ville, CO
Oct 31, 2003

A good TR climb for those without large gear. TR anchor is a somewhat sketchy bolt and a crack which takes largish cams. Live with two pieces or bring some really loooong webbing. Beautiful climb in any case, my first in CO.

By Nate Todd
From: Castle Rock, CO
Aug 6, 2006

Went up the offwidth. Actually fairly straightforward (or upward, I guess), with two great spots to relax and regain composure, about dividing the route in thirds. Arm and leg locking techniques come in quite handy.