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Shaken But Not Stirred 

5.10d

   

FA: Andy Knight
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10d [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 50 feet
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Submitted By: Perin Blanchard on Aug 27, 2008


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Description 

Another enjoyable jaunt at the Hidden Wall with sidepulls, underclings, crimps, and even a two-finger pocket.

Start up with a good hold or two and reasonable feet and clip the first bolt from a hidden bucket. Getting to the second bolt is strenuous, but after clipping it, the real fun begins. Balancy feet and awkward holds continue to a bucket from which the fifth bolt can be clipped. The difficulty eases up after that and it is enjoyable cruising to the anchors.


Location 

The right-most route (of four) on the east (uphill) section of the Hidden Wall.


Protection 

7 bolts, bolted anchors.



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By John Ross
From: Spanish Fork, UT
Aug 29, 2008

The crux for me, where I fell my first go, was after clipping the 5th bolt, then using the crimpers to get to the bucket next to the small tree.

By Christian "crisco" Burrell
From: PG, Utah
Aug 30, 2008

I really enjoyed the technical aspects of this route. Somewhat tricky means a fun time deciding on a sequence.