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DescriptionThe Sizzlefoot Wall is one of the most visible sections of rock at Taylors, and hosts several very hard topropes including Genetic Control (5.13a) and Sizzlefoot (5.12b). There are some nice warmup boulder problems, as well as a challenging classic V3-4, Miasma. Getting ThereWalk from the Park Office down the ramp towards to the river. The Sizzlefoot wall at the bottom of the ramp to the left, and is a long 50 foot wall with a few boulders at the base. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Sizzlefoot Wall:
Bad Habit V0-1 Boulder, 6 feet
Fat Man Traverse V2 Boulder, 12 feet
Little Sizzler V2 R TR, Boulder, 20 feet
No Hands Face V2 Boulder, 10 feet
The Real Thing V2-3 R TR, Boulder
Sizzlefoot V4 R TR, Boulder, 20 feet
Miasma V4 Boulder, 8 feet
End of the Line V4-5 Boulder, 10 feet
Genetic Control V7-8 R TR, Boulder, 20 feet
Slave to the Hormone V8 Boulder, 10 feet
5.8+ V8 R TR, Boulder, 20 feet
Featured Route For Sizzlefoot Wall
Bad Habit V0-1 MN : Interstate SP (Taylors Fall... : ... : Sizzlefoot Wall
Classic sit problem, right on the walking trail. Sit and squeeze both corners, stand/stab into a good right hand, and then to the top. Two variations-- the easier variation uses a low right/good foot, and a left bump for a foot. The more fun/"tough" variation uses only the left foot/arete-- the low right foot is off. Have fun!...[more] Browse More Classics in MN |