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Little Bunny Fu Fu 

5.10+

   

FA: David Mealey and Chris Hill
New Route: Yes
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.10+ [details]
Length: 5 pitches, 400 feet, Grade III
Season: Spring and Fall, but it gets morning shade in the summer
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Submitted By: David Mealey on Jan 20, 2009


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Little Bunny Fu Fu


Description 

Pitch one climbs a 5.9 offwidth to a ledge in what is described best as a large hole . Build your own belay.
Pitch two you can go Straight up and make some awkward wide moves into a black, closed book, dihedral. When the corner ends, traverse left 20' to a two bolt belay 5.10. You can also traverse left at the start of pitch two, around a bulge(easy) and climb the next corner over.It has a spicy bit getting into the corner, but is an easier variation.5.9 It ends at the same anchor.
Pitch three climbs a 1.5 to 2 size crack(crux) until it ends in some choss.
Pitch four, Two moves of clean aid and a high step gets you past the choss to an easy traverse that leads to the final corner. 40'
Pitch five climbs staight up a some what loose corner.60'(definitely will want your helmet right here)


Location 

If you look at the buttress from the river side, the obvious line to the right with the closed book dihedral is the route. Look at the Fuzzy Bunny for the descent.


Protection 

Bring a double set of cams from a #.5 to a #5 and one #6 friend, a set of stoppers, and many long runners. Bring your helmet for this route. The only drilled anchors are at the top of pitch two.You can reach the ground from here but if you top out you will have to rap the fuzzy bunny crack to the left.



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Pitches one and two

BETA PHOTO: Pitches one and two

The closed dihedral pitch two

BETA PHOTO: The closed dihedral pitch two