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Popism on the Peanut block.

Description 

The Peanut is an enjoyable little slab that sits at the left end of the Morning Glory Wall. There are 4 bolted routes on it ranging from 5.8 to 5.11.


Getting There 

Follow the trail along the base of the cliffs climber's left along the Morning Glory Wall. The Peanut is the (peanut-shaped) slab that sits between the Morning Glory Wall and the spires of the Four Horesemen.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The Peanut:
Pop Goes the Nubbin   5.10a     Sport, 1 pitch   
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Featured Route For The Peanut

Peanut Brittle 5.8 PG13  OR : Smith Rock : The Peanut
A slightly runout climb that shoots up the middle of The Peanut at the bottom and meets up with the finish of Pop Goes the Nubbin.It may seem a little silly to add a "PG-13" rating to a climb like this, but a leader should feel comfortable on knobby runout terrain; there are definately better-protected 5.8s in the park if you're looking for an easy first lead or something....[more]   Browse More Classics in OR


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By ferrells
From: Minneapolis, MN
Mar 7, 2010

Just four routes on Mr. Peanut. The three that we have posted here, and an 11b called Popism that rarely gets climbed on the right side of the formation.