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Adolescent Homosexual (aka Adolescent Humanoid) 

5.7

   

FA: Greg Lowe
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.7 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 110 feet
Views: 901 page views

Submitted By: Andrew Gram on Jun 8, 2004


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Description 

Adolescent Humanoid climbs the obvious long hand and finger crack on the west side of Lower Breadloaf. Great continuous climbing leads to the crux just below the top of the climb. An extremely popular route on an extremely popular wall. Walk left a few feet and rap from anchor's near the top of Double Crack.


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Pro to 3".



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By Anonymous Coward
May 3, 2005

Is this the climb that used to be called Adolescent Homo?

By Bobby Hanson
From: Salt Lake City, UT
May 3, 2005
rating: 5.7

Yes. Was "Adolescent Homosexual", then "Adolescent Homo", then "Adolescent Homosapien", then "Adolescent Humanoid", now "Young Men" (as in the YMCA). I wonder what political correctness is going to do to "Throbbing Labias".

Great route, by the way. I highly recommend it, especially for those just getting into leading. The pro is mostly casual, and only one real crux (at the top).

By Jason Billings
From: Draper, UT
Sep 27, 2005
rating: 5.7

This isn't any harder than 5.7, for sure., but I wouldn't recommend it to a new lead. Although you wouldn't fall far, you would have ledge fall at the crux.

By Ben Folsom
Aug 27, 2007

Great climb and great gear, I don't remember any part of this climb that was poorly protected, including the upper portion.