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Al & Mike's Frosty Little Adventure 
Baby Beeper 
Chillin' and Drillin' 
Chimney Route 
Daddy Dwarf 
Handcrack 
Little Green Apples 
Mama Midget 
Mettle Detector 
My Big Red Catcher's Mitt 
Not 
Perfect 10, The 
Risk of Injection 
Rope Trick 
Scraping The Barrel 
Sinister Minister 
Stupid Human Trick 
This Bolt's For You 
This Bone's For You 
Uncle Shorty 

The Risk Area

Submitted By: Michael Komarnitsky on Jan 1, 2001
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst
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BETA PHOTO: Baby Beeper is the route with the rope on it


Description 

A longer walk than most areas at Table, there are some nice routes that are for the most part short and steep.


Getting There 

This is the furthest west section of Table Mountain that is continuous, save for the Pinnacle Area, another 1/2 mile along. Hike up to the base of the cliffs, then continue west for a ways. The wall rises up more steeply, offering some long climbs, on the winterfest wall area. Continue past for another 60 yards or so.


L->R: 

A. Scraping The Barrel, 8, gear.
B. Almost Left Out, 8
C. My Red Catcher's Mitt, 10+, bolts.
D. Little Green Apples, bolts.
E. Uncle Shorty, 8, gear.
F. Mama Midget, 10, bolts.
G. Daddy Dwarf, 10+, bolts.
H. Stupid Human Trick, V0.
I. The Perfect 10, 10-, bolts.
J. Not, 10, bolts.
K. Serendipity 9,
L. Risk of Injection, 11, bolts.
M. This Bolt's For You, 11-, bolts.
N. Chillin' and Drillin', 11+, bolts.
O. This Bone's For You, 9, bolts.
P. Al & Mike's Frosty Little Adventure, 8, gear.
Q. Chimney Route, 8, gear.
R. Mettle Detector, 11+ R, gear.
S. Handcrack, 8, gear.
T. Baby Beeper, 10, bolts.
U. Rope Trick, 10+, bolts.
V. Sinister Minister, 11+, TR.



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By Anonymous Coward
Oct 5, 2003

Someone went around stealing hangers off a lot of the routes I put up or helped put up (Big Red Catcher's Mitt, Sinister Minister of Evil, etc.). What the hell? I suspect some had problems with the sudden proliferation of bolts. These routes were never meant to be wonderful, just momentary winter diversions (we thought the stench from Coors would be enough to drive away most of the crowds). My thanks to Alan for replacing the hanger on Risk.