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Popcorn Farce 

5.9+

   

FA: Paul Piana, Greg Waterman, 1980
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.9+ [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 90 feet
Season: Summer
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Submitted By: Wade Griffith on Jan 26, 2006


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Description 

This climb is located about fifty feet left of October Light. Starts in a left leaning trough that slowly peters out to a crack switch right. Follow this hands crack to a ledge where you can make a belay or with long runners climb through steep thin bulge to an all natural belay. This route is always guaranteed to be free of crowds and is actually pretty fun.


Protection 

Rack of cams up to #4 camalot. Set of stoppers and some long runners. #1 and .75 I think for the anchor.



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By Mike D
From: Fort Collins, CO
Nov 11, 2007

The name tells all about the rock quality on this climb