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Cake Walk 

5.10a

   

FA: Rob Robinson, Peter Henley - 1985
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.10a [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 100 feet
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Submitted By: saxfiend on Nov 21, 2006


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Description 

Classic crack climbing at T-Wall, Cake Walk is another popular three-star route.

Starts in a nice left-facing corner. Move up to a small roof, then continue up a beautiful hand/finger crack to the top.


Location 

Starts about 10' right of Razor Worm.


Protection 

Small to medium gear. Newly-installed ring anchors at the top alleviate the former hazards of coming up short on rap from the tree at the top of Razor Worm.



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By tenesmus
Nov 25, 2006

I once climbed this and found a little rattlesnake about halfway up!

By Nick Stayner
From: Jackson, WY
Dec 12, 2006

This was the last route we climbed on my first day at the T-Wall. It is one of the best pitches I've ever done!

By 426
Mar 12, 2007

60m barely gets you down, depending on manufacturer. Recently saw a girl deck when her partner let the rope slip through the belay plate.

Great climb, kind of a "2 move wonder".