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Crack a Lo Lo 

5.10a/b

   

FA: Tony and Lori Maze
Type: Trad, Sport
Consensus: 5.10b [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 70 feet
Season: Year
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Submitted By: Daniel S on May 22, 2007


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BETA PHOTO: Shows the top half of Crack a Lo Lo. Solid line i...


Description 

A great combination of boulder problem (5.11 start) into a small alcove and then crack that fades away to face climbing near the top. Boulder the start, lay back the crack using your fingers and place pro quickly. Once high enough, clip the bolts and face climb on thin friction climbing as the route turns less steep.


Location 

First route on the South Face of Lost Dome. Just left around the corner from For a Rocker.


Protection 

Two quick draws for the two bolts up high, nuts, and cams to 2 inches. Use the belay Anchor of For a Rocker to double rap down.



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Randall Pink on the slabby topout of Crack-a-lo-lo, 10c, Lost Dome, WMWR.

BETA PHOTO: Randall Pink on the slabby topout of Crack-a-lo-lo...


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By drubt
From: Golden, CO
Jul 1, 2007
rating: 5.10b

There are three bolts up high not two so bring three draws not two.

By Andy Chasteen
From: Oklahoma City, OK
Jan 24, 2008

Great Route! Boulder start, gear placements, clip bolts, slabby top out; bomber, sharp rock. Solid line. Watch out for the tree branch getting caught on your chalk bag though....