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Mystic and the Mulchers 

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FA: Schlinkmann, Guilmette,Fisher and Pee Pee, 7/27/85
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.8 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 150 feet
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Submitted By: Jim McGuire on Jan 1, 2005


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The belay on Mystic and the Mulchers. The crux is...


Description 

Low angled face climbing along a finger crack that eats small wired stoppers best describes this climb. It's better to approach from the east side as the more direct or western line encounters steeper, vegetated and generally disgusting terrain.

From the pleasant, flat staging area under New Wave and Broken Tree move right two cracks beyond the start of Everlasting to the Mulchers crack start. Meander up the low angle crack plugging in small wireds at will. The crack steepens near the top and the crux comes just above a mini-roof by a bolt. The 3 bolt belay is just above on a nice flat platform for the feet, 150 ft. 5.8-. Rap the route.

The northeast corner area of the tower is great for a day full of climbing. It offers a veritable cornucopia of terrific one pitch classics.


Protection 

Lots of wired stoppers. Some cams up to 2.5 Friend size.



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By John Gunnels
From: Gillette, WY
Aug 6, 2004
rating: 5.8

For the "intermediate" leader: If the North Face and New Wave look like I-90 during peak tourist season, the give this route a try. Very nice moves with great pro... just pay close attention to the vegetation down low. It tends to grow quite thick...

By flynn
Dec 7, 2007

Amen to the caution about the vegetation: this climb can look like a high-angle garden, but the climbing is actually much nicer than you expect.