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Jacobs Ladder, 5.10b A-1 or 5.11b 

5.11b

   

FA: 2003, Matt Perkins and friends
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.11b [details]
Length: 8 pitches, 1000 feet, Grade III
Season: May - October
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Submitted By: Matt Perkins on Aug 11, 2007


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Pitch four of Jacob's Ladder, Exfoliation Dome.


Description 

Jacob's Ladder is one of the newer routes in Darrington. It ascends the west side of Exfoliation Dome, with a fairly steep and blunt buttress rising from a slabby apron.

The route is steeper than many of the routes in the nearby area, and requires edging and some crack climbing technique in addition to good friction climbing skills. The crux is well bolted and the 5.10 climber can aid the 5.11 part. Much of the climbing is bolt protected and the pro is solid anywhere the climbing is difficult, but this is not a sport climb - gear placement skills and some willingness to run it out on easier terrain are required.

Topo: http://www.seanet.com/~mattp/Darr/pdf/jacobsladder.pdf


Location 

Take the left fork of the Clear Creek logging road, about five miles from the pavement. After crossing the second of two gravelly washes, park and head up the dry streambed (the first is a bit rough for some cars, but if you park here it is only about 1/3 of a mile to the second one where most people park).

To reach Jacob's Ladder, climb a thousand feet on the granite slab approach known as the Granite Sidewalk, looking to the left to get around a few steepish spots en route. A few hundred feet below where the Dome itself rises above this approach slab, look for a passage through a narrow strip of trees on the left, leading to a route along the bottom of the slabby apron below the Dome's west face (the 2004 Subaru Primal Quest adventure race staff constructed a trail here, but is is largely overgrown - the Darrington jungle is very resilient).

The climb starts with a right-facing corner, a few hundred feet up and left of the lowest part of the clean slabs below the wall.

Rap the route, with a deviation right (south) for a straighter descent on pitches 3-5 (this also eliminates one rap). Two ropes needed for rappels.


Protection 

Bring gear to three inches, one each size from small stoppers and tiny tcu's on up. A double or two in the 3/4" to 1" size may be handy on pitch 7.



Add Photo Photos of Jacobs Ladder, 5.10b A-1 or 5.11b
Matt Perkins easing through 5.10b friction, Pitch 3.

Matt Perkins easing through 5.10b friction, Pitch ...

Chris Greyell following Pitch 3.

Chris Greyell following Pitch 3.

A stylin' Chris Greyell leads off Pitch 5.  Photo by Matt Perkins.

A stylin' Chris Greyell leads off Pitch 5. Photo ...

Following Pitch 5 (5.10b).  Photo by Matt Perkins.

Following Pitch 5 (5.10b). Photo by Matt Perkins.

Chris Greyell nearing the top of Pitch 7 (5.9)

Chris Greyell nearing the top of Pitch 7 (5.9)

Rapping Pitch 6 (5.10b)

Rapping Pitch 6 (5.10b)