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Aging Gracefully 
Creeping Senility 
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Creeping Senility 

5.6 R

   

FA: Unknown
Type: Trad, Sport
Consensus: 5.6 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 150 feet
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Submitted By: Paul Huebner on Jul 9, 2003


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By: Christian Baird




Description 

This is one of three great routes on Old People's Dome, which is located just northwest of the back side of Outer Outlet. Basically, go down the same trail that leads to the back side of Outer Outlet and the Conn Diagonal climb but then turn to the left and continue downhill on a well worn trail that leads to a tall dome shaped spire. The climb is just left of double white birch tree. The first bolt is about 20 feet off of the deck but can be easily approached from the adjacent ugly gully, but I highly recommend the direct ascent. The route is fairly runout near the top, but there is a horizontal crack that takes a #1 tricam or small cam. After last bolt, follow the unprotected arete or slide around to the right and go up last protected part of Aging Gracefully to the intermediate bolt/chain anchor. From there, it's an easy scramble up to a large ledge and on up to the true summit where a new bolt/black webbing anchor has been provided. Two ropes are needed for rap from either anchor.


Protection 

Seven or eight bolts with runout in the middle and near the top of the climb. A #1 tricam and/or small flexible cam can be used if desired in a horizontal crack.



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Will Becker heading up Creeping Senility.

Will Becker heading up Creeping Senility.

Paul Huebner leading Creeping Senility

Paul Huebner leading Creeping Senility


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By Brad Schildt
From: Boulder, CO
Mar 29, 2008
rating: 5.6 R

Glad to hear that this is now rated 5.6. In 1992 when I first did this route the "Poorperson's Guidebook" rated this as 5.3!