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Killer Wasp From Hell 

5.10c

   

FA: unknown
Type: Sport, TR
Consensus: 5.10c [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 60 feet
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Submitted By: Andrew Gram on Jul 2, 2002


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Killer Wasp From Hell climbs the bulging face just right of Garden Party. The route gets harder and harder as you go up, with the crux moves being about 5 feet above the obvious blank section. Don't get tunnel vision - the best sequence weaves back and forth using semi-hidden pockets.

Excellent and technical pocket pulling on slightly over vertical limestone.


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Quickdraws, bolted toprope anchor.



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By Peter Gram
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From: Salt Lake City, UT
Jul 2, 2002
rating: 5.11a

Really goofy bolting job on this one - probably best to toprope. There is two bolts side by side above a huge shelf, then a long runout to the next bolt.

By Zac Hester
Sep 23, 2002

This is probably the most "classic" route at Falling Rock. Local climbers have called it as easy as 10b and this is the first time I've seen someone list it as hard as 11b. (I guess I feel a lot better for having struggled on this route for so long since it was only supposed to be a stout 10.) After you dial the sequence, though, the climb seems easy for an 11.

By Andrew Gram
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From: Denver, CO
Sep 24, 2002

I got the 11b rating from the old single page photocopy guidebook that used to float around 8 years or so ago - though my copy is long since lost so it may have said 11a. does that guidebook still exist anywhere?. I've never heard it referred to as 5.10 before, and to me it feels signifcantly harder than any of the 10s nearby.

On the other hand, i'm a lousy limestone climber and i like a good sandbag so 10b it is.

By Zac Hester
Oct 4, 2002

I apologize, Andrew. I didn't want to be a sandbagger. 10b is just the first rating I was told (maybe 7 years ago). The last time I climbed it was probably about three years ago and I overheard some other climbers calling it a 10d. It's quite likely the route has changed over the years. Remember that big column that used to be wedged up into the dihedral about thirty feet to the right of Wasp Nest? Russle's Crack or something like that? Stuff out there falls off all the time. If you've climbed it more recently than three years ago, I would advise anyone reading this to assume this is an 11.

Happy climbing!

By Joshua Dreher
From: Heinz, Germany
Sep 13, 2006
rating: 5.10-

This route is more like 5.10b or c especially if you weave back and forth. Good lead if you can get over the ledge landing in the runout section.