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Peanut Brittle 

5.8 PG13

   
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Type: Sport, 1 pitch
Consensus: 5.8 [details]
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Submitted By: Peter Franzen on Jan 26, 2006

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Description 

A slightly runout climb that shoots up the middle of The Peanut at the bottom and meets up with the finish of Pop Goes the Nubbin.

It may seem a little silly to add a "PG-13" rating to a climb like this, but a leader should feel comfortable on knobby runout terrain; there are definately better-protected 5.8s in the park if you're looking for an easy first lead or something.


Protection 

6 bolts to a bolted anchor.



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By DJ Reyes
From: Northern Nevada
Jul 13, 2010

This route is a bit more runout than it's neighbor to the left, but I think that if you can confidently clip the first bolt you will have no problems above.

By Andrew McMullen
Oct 9, 2012

Definitely a committing but easy move to the first bolt. Delicate moves on tiny knobs make for an excellent but slightly nerve wracking climb if you are not a confident leader.