Type: Sport, 30 ft (9 m)
FA: Paul Heyliger & Greg Hand, 11/1988
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Shared By: Greg Hand on Jan 21, 2003
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Thumper was bolted and climbed in Nov., 1988 before the bolting ban in the Flatirons. The recent discussion of Tangen Towers brought to mind that there were several routes we did in this area but never reported. All routes will be referenced to Thumper, as it is a very obvious route to find, especially with the recent descriptions of In Focus and Pictureman Crack.

Thumper is about 50 feet left (north) of Pictureman Crack. It is a severely overhanging wall with 2 bolts, the first being about 12 feet off the ground. Stick clip the first bolt. We were going to place a lower bolt, but winter came and we never got back. Modern sport climbers will find this a fun outing. The walk up to here is worth ***s!

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2 bolts, one must stick clip the first bolt.

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