Middle Toe 5.9-
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| Type: | Sport, 1 pitch, 100 feet |
| Consensus: | 5.9- [details] |
| FA: | Bernard Gillett, Doug Snively, 1996 |
| Submitted By: | Jeff Lockyer on Nov 8, 2001 |
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Kevin Coach starting "Middle Toe"
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Description This route is located on the second bolted buttress uphill on the trail at Jurassic Park, located on the left hand side of the trail. This route is the second bolted arete from the left. The climbing is pretty much the same as the route to its left but 2 more hard 5.8 moves will be the difference, 3-4 bolts before reaching the anchors. There are no secrets with this route, continuous moves on quality rock - 3 stars. Everyone should do this one at Jurassic Park, even those who climb much harder grades, enjoyable route for all.
Protection 9 bolts - 2 bolt anchor ([Formerly shared] anchor with 'Index Toe').
Location This route is located on the second bolted buttress uphill on the trail at Jurassic Park, located on the left hand side of the trail. It is the second route from the left on the eastern face of this rock.
Around the 2nd crux.
| Erik and Steve Marr on Middle Toe.
| BETA PHOTO: Jurassic Park, showing the major formations. Upda...
| BETA PHOTO: Follow the arete up until it peters out in the cra...
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By Tony B From: Around Boulder, CO Jun 7, 2006 rating: 5.9
| Best of the 3 sport climbs on the 3 toes here... Very nice route. |
By Debbie Vischer From: Loveland Apr 7, 2008 rating: 5.8+
| Super fun route. Starts up the arete. All the holds were there and good stance on all the clips. Beautiful views from the top. |
By Brendan Leonard From: Denver, Hollarado Jun 15, 2008
| This route has its own anchors -- no longer shares anchors with Index Toe, as once noted in the route description. |
By Brian Wright From: Glenwood Springs, Co Jul 27, 2012 rating: 5.9-
| A fun little route. The only 5.9 here IMO is the first move or two. A bit runout at the top like most climbs here. |
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