A Man in Every Pot 5.8+
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| FA: | Debbie Brenchly, Tod Swain 1992 | | Type: | Sport | | Consensus: | 5.8+ [details] | | Length: | 1 pitch, 40 feet | | Views: | 382 page views |
Submitted By: Ian Wolfe on Apr 28, 2006
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Description Begins at the left edge of a white boulder that leans against the wall. A little thin above the second bolt, but fairly straitforward.
Roxanna's book says that you must set up a gear anchor at the top of this climb. There have since been bolts with chains installed at the top.
This climb is a good warm up for the 5.10a's to either side of it.
Protection 3-4 sport draws and something to clip to the anchor if you don't want to walk off the top.
Comments on A Man in Every Pot
By OLD ACCOUNT From: Golden, CO Feb 10, 2007
| I enjoyed this route. Steep with good holds and it was nice to have anchors at the top to come down with. |
By Matt McMurray From: Castle Rock, CO Apr 11, 2007 rating: 5.8+
| The best moderate route at Cannibal Crag. FUN! |
By Dave Daly From: Temecula, CA Aug 21, 2007
| Fun route but too short. Would have been nice if this route went another 60 feet. Nice route for this crag. Good one to do laps on. |
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