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Beautiful Loser: Paul Seibert on the first pitch ...

Description 

This formation is the west facing shoulder below and left of Sugarloaf.


Getting There 

Use the approach to the North Face of Sugarloaf but stop a little short and approach the cliff band to the left.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Sugarloaf's Stepchild:
Beautiful Loser   5.10     Trad, 2 pitches, 150 feet   
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Beautiful Loser:  Paul Seibert on the first pitch (late 1970s).

Beautiful Loser 5.10  NM : Organ Mountains : Sugarloaf's Stepchild
P1: climb the steep finger crack to a rest and then climb a lower angle crack, still difficult, to the bolted belay. Each section of the pitch contains a crux section (5.10).P2: climb straight up a hand sized crack above the belay. Continue via the path of least resistance and traverse right to a second set of bolts....[more]   Browse More Classics in NM