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Bland Cherokee 

5.10a

   

FA: Eagan, Reed, Cylvik
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.9+ [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 50 feet
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Submitted By: Nathan Fisher on Dec 28, 2002


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Straddling the cave at the start.


Description 

This climbs the northern line of bolts on the West face. It starts just above a cave. It angles left on holds that are trickier than they first appear. The placements are excellent.


Protection 

2 anchors atop, and 4 quickdraws for the climb.



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The crux on a cold morning.

The crux on a cold morning.

Adam Symonds pulls up on the first move over the cave.

Adam Symonds pulls up on the first move over the c...

Adam Symonds poses with the blocks of quartzite that used to be a foothold for the first move over the cave. You can thank him later for ruining this climb for everyone...

Adam Symonds poses with the blocks of quartzite th...

Goodbye foothold. You held my left foot well as I pulled myself over the roof on Bland Cherokee. Now, I must find a new way...

Goodbye foothold. You held my left foot well as I ...

nice start

nice start

almost to the chains

almost to the chains


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By john richards
From: salt lake city UT
Apr 21, 2008
rating: 5.9

Good early season climbing. But honestly if it is the summer time keep driving.

By Jared Hargrave
From: Salt Lake City, UT.
Jun 17, 2009

Forget straddling the roof at the bottom anymore. My friend Adam and I did the climb today and the block for the left foot came crashing down to the cave floor.

Guess this changes that first move.

Must have been all the rain we've gotten this spring.

Lucky no one was hanging out under there when it happened. It was a pretty big chunk!