Suzie's Cream Squeeze 5.6
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| Type: | Trad, 60 feet |
| Consensus: | 5.6 [details] |
| FA: | unknown |
| Submitted By: | Donno on Feb 1, 2004 |
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BETA PHOTO: Suzie's Cream Squeeze
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Description This route, on the left edge of the south face of Dutzi Rock, looks better than it is. You can go all the way to the top, or stop at a bush w/ rap slings. This small bush is a sketchy rap anchor.A 3-bolt 5.9 face climb is just to the right (Suzie's Lip Cheeze).
Protection good pro & rests for a beginner leader. Medium cams are helpful.
| Comments on Suzie's Cream Squeeze |
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By David Evans Feb 25, 2004
| OK to free solo for a markoff. |
By Brian Reynolds Feb 25, 2004
| I would guess that the name is also a nod to the Suzie Cream Cheese character on Frank Zappa's "Freak Out" debut album from 1966. Are there any other Zappa-inspired route names out there? |
By Randy Feb 25, 2004
| Brian, I wouldn't give him that much credit. |
By C Miller Administrator Feb 25, 2004 rating: 5.6
| Not especially memorable, but the arch at the bottom is kinda cool. Zero stars out of five. |
By C Miller Administrator Feb 25, 2004 rating: 5.6
| The first Frank Zappa and Mothers Of Invention album was "Freak Out!" from March 1967. The song "Son of Suzy Creamcheese" is from the second album called "Absolutely Free" from October 1967. Other Zappa inspired climbs? Here's a few at J. Tree - Cruising For Burgers Uncle Remus Penguin In Bondage Zomby Woof (sic) Central Scrutinizer Be-bop Tango Conceptual Continuity 200 Motels Why Does It Hurt When I Pee? |
By Brian Reynolds Feb 26, 2004
| True, but she appears earlier in the last two track (and on the record sleeve) of Freak Out. Not a bad list (I can't believe I forgot 200 Motels), but I'm surprised there's no "Help I'm a Rock" around somewhere. |
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