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Indian Drug Carpet 

5.11c

   
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Type: Sport, 1 pitch, 40 feet
Consensus: 5.11c [details]
FA: Stacy Fairbank
Submitted By: Erik Pohlman on Dec 20, 2006

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Description 

Face climb to the roof, aiming for the 2 foot long undercling. Then continue up on steep sustained face climbing along the thin seam on the left. Good rock.


Location 

On the prow of Weenie Buttress. Starts on the right side of the lower roof. Notice a 2 foot long undercling under the roof.


Protection 

Bolts, 2 bolt anchor. Stick clip suggested for the first bolt. Rap or lower.



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By marcus floyd
From: columbia, mo
Nov 6, 2012

Lead this jewel without knowing the route name or difficulty. Need-less-to-say, we gave it an 11+ rating. It felt similar difficulty to next line, which I now know as Thor's Hammer. Both routes were enjoied while visiting the crag in 2008. The objective was to see how many sport climbs we could lead through in one day, starting with the east end of the bluff and heading west. Wow, we were sore by the end of that trip. Thanks for placing the bolts fellow climbers.
Marcus Floyd