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Jug Roof 

5.10a

   

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Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.10a [details]
Length: 70 feet
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Submitted By: jason malczyk on Jun 8, 2007


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Description 

Fun small roof move Then route angles left. And shares anchors for the two climbs to the left


Location 

Left of gully from Visable Panty Line. Small opening in bushes leads to base of climb.


Protection 

two drilled angles. Nuts- #4 cam



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By Greg D
From: Redgardentown, Co
Feb 20, 2008

Not a bad route. Rarely climbed. A bit sandy but worth doing, especially when the area is busy.

By Phil Lauffen
From: Boulder
Mar 31, 2009

This climb is pretty sweet. you have to run it out to the big crack for about 20'. this is maybe 9- climbing, so you should be solid. Then you can plug in a 4"er there, or wait 4 more feet and get a .75 camalot under the flake. Then jam up to the roof and pull through. The next spicy part is getting onto the slab that has the anchors because you can only get in a #1 camalot about 4 ft to your horizontal right. just get on it and trust the feet. I think this climb really should see some more traffic then it would clean up nicely.