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Anunnaki 

5.12-

   

FA: Keith Reynolds
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.11d [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 50 feet
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Submitted By: Tony Bubb on Oct 29, 2005


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Description 

This climb is found by follwoing the trail right until it goes behind the leaning Anunnaki Pillar just as you exit this, you will see a 3" crack that thins to 1" as it climbs 50' zig-zagging wildly through clings on it's way to a set of anchors. This is on the underbelly of the leaning pillar that faces the wall and is one of the steeper splitters in the creek, albeit a short route. Climb up perfect hands for the first half of the route and get ready to gymnastically gun for the top before getting pumped. I found the route easy for it's assigned grade, but admit that I hardly tried to jam at all and was mroe or less face climbing the more diagonal features of the crack, toe hooking, back-stepping and flagging off of the features with my feet. Easier for the strong-shouldered and long-armed, hand size might not matter.


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Camalots: two #2's for the easy start.One #1 for the transition to hard moves before the chalked horizontal.Two #.75's for the hard climbingOne #.5 for the finishing moves after the crux.Slings for the anchor.



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Just starting the crux

Just starting the crux

Backside of a pillar!  Nice find.

Backside of a pillar! Nice find.

Top of Annanuki

Top of Annanuki

I-forget-who follows Anunnaki in 2005. Photo by Tony Bubb.

I-forget-who follows Anunnaki in 2005. Photo by To...


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By Ben F
From: Benfield, Kolorado
Nov 7, 2005

fa: Keith and Joe (I'm pretty sure)

By Rob Dillon
From: Leadville, CO
Jun 8, 2006

If you 'bootied' a pair of slippers here (purple, scarpa) and want to boost your karma a bit please contact me.

Thanks-

Rob

By camhead
Oct 6, 2006

If you are a strong sport climber or boulderer, this is the route to do at the Creek so that you can say "I climb 5.12 crack." The entire middle of this climb is bouldery, powerful moves between good holds that are formed as the crack zigzags. There is still a final fingerlock move at the anchors, however.

Definitely one of the softer .12a's at the Creek, in my opinion.

By Josh Gross
Nov 6, 2006

FA Keith Reynolds

By chris Kalous
Nov 8, 2006

A buddy and I climbed this route a couple years before the new book came out so we didn't know the rating. We casually rated it middle 5.11. If this thing is 5.12- then Optimator is .14a. I agree that if you don't sport climb, it may seem harder. I have watched people climb it straight in and get pumped out of their gords in the 1st 20'.

By John Langston
Apr 26, 2007
rating: 5.11c

I reclimbed this thing the other day. It's simply not a 12. Now that doesn't make it a bad route, it just makes it a hell of a lot easier than the guidebook would have you believe. I'm not sandbagging, it's just a damn cool 11b/c.

By Jonas Wiklund
Dec 12, 2007

Cool route, a lot different from most other routes in Indian creek in that you actually need to be able to climb face. The crack-climbing part of the route is 5.9/5.10 or so.

By Clay Rardon
From: Philadelphia, PA
Feb 17, 2008

Hootie freakin hoo. This is a great climb, and shady for those late summer days.daze.

By Dave Brock
May 19, 2008

Great short overhanging route. Definitely NOT 5.12. Probably 5.11b/c.

By karcbr
May 21, 2008

originally thought 11+, being the first person to climb it - but on-sight basically after removal of a large flake about midway, i think has merit. No rehearsal.