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Where Lizards Go to Die 

5.10a

   

FA: Heidi Chapin 2002
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.9+ [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 100 feet
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Submitted By: Josh Janes on Nov 28, 2006


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The no hands rest under the roof


Description 

Located a short distance to the left of the waterfall where the main trail meets the cliff at the right end of a large cave/alcove. Climb up junky rock and up the right side of a large block. Continue up the blocky face and roof system to a final roof below a big, left-facing corner (this corner is a good way to identify the route -- it begins about 50' off the deck). The crux is pulling this roof up and into the corner. Follow the corner and face left of the corner up to bolted anchors out right below the high roof.


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Standard rack.



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By Rob Dillon
From: Short Circuit
Dec 15, 2006
rating: 5.9

Look for a large hueco at ground level to start the route. Anchors are hidden.

.10a at Red Rocks, maybe, but 5.9 seems to be the consensus around here.

This is a good one!

By Jeff Mekolites
From: HOTlanta, GA
Mar 20, 2007

Great route with a super cool rest before the crux...you can practically squeeze both legs in for a no hands rest...check out the river behind you...say hi to your belayer...then fire it!

By yevquest
From: Southeast,US
Feb 9, 2009

Super fun jug haulin'. Improbably easy given the angle. Stays dry in a decent rain.