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5.10a

   

FA: Casey Bernal and Darren Mabe 8/03
New Route: Yes
Type: Trad, Sport
Consensus: 5.10- [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 80 feet
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Submitted By: Casey Bernal on Aug 31, 2003


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No trad gear required.


Description 

This climb is on the Lower Capitalist area between Lunchmoney and Mounty. The first two bolts are obvious at a bulge 15 feet above the main ledge. Place the bomber #7 stopper at the back of the small ledge just above the second bolt and place the yellow Alien just before the fourth bolt. Similar to Lunchmoney but with slightly harder and shorter cruxes.


Protection 

Route Status as of 5/04: 8 protection bolts and a two bolt anchor. A couple mid and long slings are nice to reduce wandering rope drag.

Retro-Optional Gear: (#7 stopper or green Alien between bolts 2&3) AND (#9 or #10 stopper or yellow or red Alien at 4th bolt).



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By Anonymous Coward
Oct 6, 2003

Gear Alert

I don't think this route will get many ascents since the prevailing ethic in Clear Creek does not include gear requirements.

By Casey Bernal
Oct 6, 2003

Dear ac, popular does not mean better.

By Matt Juth
From: Evergreen
Oct 6, 2003
rating: 5.10a

The first gear placement mentioned is not necessary; however, the second placement is nice to have. You do a couple thin moves above the yellow alien to gain the bolt. A fall would be disasterous. Fun locks at the top (wish there were more)!

By Darren Mabe
Oct 6, 2003
rating: 5.10a

A few more notes on the route description:

Above the first two bolts, the climbing is not hard getting onto the ledge where you can clip the 3rd bolt. The small cam placement 10 feet below the 4th bolt is pretty handy to avoid an ugly fall.

The traverse moves onto the low angle stance at 4th bolt are brilliant (5.9). The crack (crux) leading past the last two bolts is a quick little test of finger-tip crack technique. I bolted this finish a while ago, but took me and Casey's collaboration to develop the unique start. We completed it on Labor Day weekend 2003.

By Casey Bernal
May 20, 2004

Recently, according to the logic of the first AC who commented on this route, someone added a bolt next to the bomber cam placement between the third and fourth bolts. Now if you run it out between the second and third bolts, it is a pure sport climb.

By Darren Mabe
May 21, 2004
rating: 5.10a

I made the decision to add the controversial bolt. Only 8 QDs needed now. Fun route. Thought by many to be as good or better than Lunchmoney.

By Drew Allan
From: Denver & Aspen
Jun 16, 2004

This route is nice addition to the lower wall of Capitalist Crag. Now, there are two moderates next to each other that allow extra mileage for your pleasure. No need for gear on the run out discussed above; it is minimal and on moderate terrain. Both routes are either 9+ or 10a. You can decide. The fifth clip is a bit of a reach but you can step down and make the traverse easier on lower footholds. A couple of locks later bring you to the belay.

By Doug Redosh
Jul 10, 2004
rating: 5.10b

A bit harder than Lunch Money. Leo Paik and I TR'ed this line in 10/02 and called it "Change". However, kudos to Darren for equipping the route, and others in this area, that does not get the road noise that is ubiquitous elsewhere in CCC.

By richard magill
Jul 16, 2004
rating: 5.10b

Nice line - very continuous - great fun.

By Richard M. Wright
From: Lakewood, CO
Jul 29, 2004
rating: 5.10a

Nice thoughtful line. A single small TCR was useful between clips 2 and 3. Nothing is really needed further up. This is a very nice addition.

By Jake Wyatt
From: Longmont, CO
Jul 31, 2004

Cheap Labor has a decidedly different feel from Lunchmoney, and very interesting moves.

By Ron Olsen
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From: Boulder, CO
Sep 11, 2005
rating: 5.10b

A sustained and interesting pitch. The crux crack near the top of the pitch is pumpy; get the sequence right the first time!

By Walldahl
From: Golden, CO
Aug 21, 2006
rating: 5.10b

I felt the crux section was just a tad harder than the crux section of Lunchmoney but less sustained. I also felt that this climb deserves 3 stars...Great! I liked it so much, I pulled the rope and climbed it a second time. Fun!

By doug rouse
Jul 8, 2008

Greetings, we climbed this route on Sunday July 6th. Very fun, but I am confused regarding info on trad pro needed? Has there been additional bolts placed? Anyway, everyone in our party felt comfortable with existing fixed gear. Mr. Olsen is sooo right! Get the sequence correct or downclimb! Peace.