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Bonehead 

5.10c/d

   

FA: Alan Nelson, Ken Trout, April 1991.
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10c [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 50 feet
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Submitted By: Ben Mottinger on Sep 9, 2001


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Peter Dillon pulling onto the arete near the start...


Description 

The is the last bolted route to the east before the cave with the overhanging faces. The cave has a fixed sling/rap ring anchor above a thin crack. To the right, a few feet right of the arete marks the start of this route.

There are a few delicate moves that will test your footwork and balance. Figure out the crux before the last bolt to get the onsight before the pump sets in. The bolt that protects the crux is below your feet by the time you can get to a stance to clip the next one at the lip. A second mini-crux comes in manteling the lip.


Protection 

5 draws (maybe more now) to a 2 bolt anchor with funky tow-truck-like snaps (formerly a double hook anchor).



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Topo for the left side of the Little Eiger; "Headwall" area.  <br /><br />After one of my kids took a huge fall on Bonehead and another guy at the crag told me he broke his ankle on it, I rebolted my old routes to make them more fun for family and friends.

BETA PHOTO: Topo for the left side of the Little Eiger@SEMICOL...


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By Walt Wehner
Sep 10, 2001

One star?!? One star?!?! This is a travesty of a miscarriage of justice! Mottinger and Komarnitsky will pay for this grievous transgression!

Anyway, uh, I think it should get 2 stars. Yeah, I really like this route. Big jugs and positive edges everywhere. Superbueno.

By Michael Komarnitsky
Founding Father
Sep 10, 2001

Bring it on Wehner!!!

IMHO, I didn't consider this a very juggy climb at all. Moving up on the sidepulls while getting your body position correct was the theme of the climb.

By Jeff Lockyer
From: Canmore, AB
Oct 2, 2001

Definitely not a straightforward, jug haul. Your body will indeed be in many different positions, making clipping sometimes a little tricky. I don't give this route any more than 1 star, didn't enjoy it as much as many, if not all of the other routes on this wall (except the routes around the corner to the left of this route, desperate!).

By Jason Carter
From: Lakewood
Jun 27, 2002

Juggy it is not. There is a huge flake hold before the 3rd bolt but above that there is nothing but sidepulls. No onsight here, after clipping the 4th I came off before in reach of the 5th. Nice rest before committing up towards the 4th, difficult, awkward clip and then it seems it's up or off. I couldn't see any good stances for either the 4th or 5th bolts. All semi-positive, side pulls that grease up quickly with tenuous feet! A difficult climb that requires balance and forearms! I'd probably be inclined to give it more stars if it hadn't slapped me around like it did; right now I don't even recognize the one! Eiger Sanction seemed easier at 10d. The crux on Bonehead seems to be a pretty stout 10c as Rolofson gives it.

By Patrick Higgins
May 15, 2005

I just put a comment on Conehead describing my confusion on these two routes (read it for details). Basically, I think a new route has been put between Bonehead and the arete, so it is no longer the farthest left before the cave and overhanging routes. Can anyone provide clarification?

By Doug Redosh
Jun 25, 2005
rating: 5.10c

See the discussion and topo under Headline to understand this part of the cliff.

By Ralph Kolva
Jun 17, 2006

Did Bonehead on Junes 17, 2006 and counted 8 bolts. I would say it's only slightly easier than Conehead.

By chris deulen
From: Duluth, MN
Nov 17, 2007
rating: 5.10c/d

This felt like a legit 11a to me (I've been on it 2 or 3 times the last few weeks). I would, however, only give it one star as well. Maybe one and a half.