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Team Scumbag 

5.10a

   
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Type: Trad, 1 pitch, 70 feet
FA: Alan Nelson and Bob Van Belle, November 1986
Submitted By: C Miller on Jan 1, 2002

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Description 

Left of ZZZZZ (5.9 R) is this left-trending line on somewhat grainy rock. While the rock on this climb isn't on par with some of the others to the right, the moves are fun and well-protected. The route ends on a large ledge (the same ledge ZZZZZ finishes on), and an easy walk-off is found by walking northward down the toe of Little Hunk.


Protection 

3 bolts (3/8"), pro to 2.5"



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By Andy Laakmann
Site Landlord
From: Bend, OR
Apr 19, 2008

Fun route with interesting moves! The rock is very good along the traverse, and then steadily gets worse as you climb higher. Definitely worth doing if in the area. A green camalot protects the opening move, and TCUs are useful for the anchor.