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Nob Job 

5.10d

   

FA: Hanson, Anderson, 1995
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10d [details]
Length: 1 pitch
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Submitted By: Richard M. Wright on Sep 6, 2001


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Shane-o grunting up Nob Job....


Description 

Immediately right of the boulders leading up to the Sub, Nob Job takes off on big holds, a roof, and some very dubious stone. Good moves, crisp rock, and a jug haul make this a fun line. Rated 5.11d in Tom Hanson's guide, it is certainly a number grade easier than Cheesedick - I thought it felt close to 10d. If the rock were better this steep route would be one of the best lines here.


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Quickdraws and a rope.



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Chris Cavallaro cranking the off-the-deck .12B crux of Cheesedick Soiree 2/08<br /><br />Its a 12.B sequence on a .12A route (you can bypass the crank start)<br /><br />Tom Hanson on belay

Chris Cavallaro cranking the off-the-deck .12B cru...


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By tobias
Dec 31, 2002

I agree-- it certainly didn't seem 11d to me, either. Very fun route, though, it get two stars in my book...

By Shane Zentner
From: Colorado
Jan 22, 2003

The name says it all. Overhanging and pumpy, this thing is solid 5.10 or whatever.

By Darrin Stein
From: Moab, UT
Jan 23, 2003

The photo here looks a lot like Phallic Void to me.

By Darin Lang
Jan 24, 2003

I think the photo does depict Phalloid Void.