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Dance of the Sugar-Plump Faeries 

5.8

   

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Type: TR
Consensus: 5.8- [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 60 feet
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Submitted By: Ian Harmon on Jun 7, 2006


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Divesh Bhatt on Dance.


Description 

This is a large slab that contains four different variations listed from climbers left to right. Don't forget your camera, this route allows great views of the climber below set against the turquoise backdrop of Lake Superior. Because of its high quality, closer proximity to the parking lot, and variability in difficulty, this is one of the most popular climbs at Shovel Point. #1 (5.7) climb the inside corner. #2 (5.8) climb the left side of the face using the small crack and other hold. #3 (5.10b/c) climb the middle of the face using smaller holds. #4 (5.10d) climb the right side of the face if you are lucky enough to find any holds. I usually set up one rope to climb #1 and #2 and another rope to climb #3 and #4.


Location 

This route is located about 15 yards past the wooden lookout where Palisade Head should be visible.


Protection 

Park service installed enormous bolts, please use these to say the trees whenever possible. You can also fit a brown tri-cam in the drilled test holes. As with all Shovel Point routes bring a lot of webbing.



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Justin Chapman and Alicia Hudelson on two of the variations of Dance of the Sugar Plump-Faeries.

Justin Chapman and Alicia Hudelson on two of the v...

Anna Schrage on a side view of Dance of the Sugar Plump-Faeries

Anna Schrage on a side view of Dance of the Sugar ...

Repel to the start<br />Thomas Durfee getting off repel<br />Going further to the climbers right the rating gets more & more difficult<br />cdurf's foot

BETA PHOTO: Repel to the start
Thomas Durfee getting off repel...


Nodin on sugar plum

Nodin on sugar plum

So everyone has the same shot.  Big Deal.  It's because it's so picturesque!

So everyone has the same shot. Big Deal. It's be...

Trying the 5.8 variation.

BETA PHOTO: Trying the 5.8 variation.


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By Tony Bubb
From: Boulder, CO
Jun 8, 2006
rating: 5.7

This has been a popular climb for at least 2 decades. A great slab with a great setting and backdrop- Regardless of the grade, it is worth climbing. Just get there early in the AM to beat the boyscout troups to it!

By Brian Weinstein
Jul 15, 2007

A classic North Shore pitch.

By Conor Smyth
From: Madison, WI
Dec 6, 2007

The favorite climb of two North Shore veterans, best of friends, and great guys--Mike Nauer and Randy Seitz--who are no longer with us. To borrow from Zevon, Enjoy every climb . . .