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The Joker

5.11c, Sport,  Avg: 2 from 101 votes
FA: F.A. Alan Nelson & Richard Wright, 7/95
Colorado > Boulder > Boulder Canyon > Easter Rock
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Description

This route starts about 10 feet to the left of the leaning tree on the main wall. It follows the slab up to an overhanging dihedral and then to some more straightforward climbing to the anchors.

Protection

Quickdraws. 7 bolts & a 2 bolt anchor.

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The route after the modification. No more blocks at the top of the upper dihedral!
[Hide Photo] The route after the modification. No more blocks at the top of the upper dihedral!
A missing hold.
[Hide Photo] A missing hold.
The Joker.
[Hide Photo] The Joker.

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[Hide Comment] This is fun, varied route with a brutal and deceiving opening sequence. Above that is a weird flare that feels very awkward and insecure. Finally, it finishes with burly lieback moves. Jul 16, 2002
[Hide Comment] Did this route again last night and I have to say this is a pretty great line for a 6 bolt 11b. It overhangs the whole way and stays in your face with slippery feet and hidden holds - it couldn't be much better. I think it is one of the better middle 11 sport routes in all of Boulder Canyon. Aug 21, 2002
[Hide Comment] People tend to get shutdown on this route. Having a hair-raising and pumping experience on the onsight, I agree that this route is quality and fun. Having watched most climbers get shutdown hard, I understand why some do not regard it so highly. Relax, have fun, and pull hard - this route is cool. May 14, 2004
Bob Rotert
Broomfield
[Hide Comment] Funny to see Elanor getting an 11+ rating and this route 11b on this site. I would agree with the 11 rating for this route. It actually feels harder than Elanor to me. From what I've seen with other folks climbing it, I bet Elanor gets onsighted more than this route. My point being Elanor at 11+ is probably quite over rated. The ratings in Bolter Canyon sure are wacky... But then BC is its own world. May 1, 2008
Tony B
Around Boulder, CO
  5.11b
[Hide Comment] I think it is because Elanor one is more sustained and people burn out. I felt more pressed on that one. I suppose The Joker could be more technical, but doesn't punch as hard at the top.... May 1, 2008
Brian Adzima
San Francisco
[Hide Comment] Not very similar Elanor, there is a sit down rest 1/2 way, although it feels rather obscene. Jul 16, 2008
OkieGirl
Boulder finally
 
[Hide Comment] The opening moves are kind of reachy and the landing is not great and if you're short like me (5'4"), it's hard to hang the first draw from a safe stance. If the draw is already hung, clipping the rope is possible.
Luckily, some nice boys let me use their stick clip pole thingy. Aug 10, 2008
Phil Lauffen
Innsbruck, AT
 
[Hide Comment] Polished and Grovelly(sp?), with a necessary tree encounter at the top. There are more worthy warmups at Easter Rock. Jun 1, 2011
Glen Charnoski
Boulder, CO
  5.11c
[Hide Comment] Warm-up? Who on earth would warm-up on this one? Right from the get go, you have to reach high off a sketchy block to clip the first bolt, then crimp like hell off opposing side-pulls, grovel your feet left, pull hard and throw to a rounded bump with the right hand, then reach way out left, and continue on insecure verticalness to the top. My partner and I were quite pumped after this 2nd route of the day and felt ready to just go home (but we stayed to flail on more routes). Eleanor was more sustained for sure, but this had a more technical, insecure, and just plain weird start. May 26, 2015
Josiah Cooper
El Paso, TX
  5.11b/c PG13
[Hide Comment] Definitely a low crux on this one and very technical, which doubtless lends heavy credence to its name! Be sure you have a good belayer, as a fall after the first bolt could mean a deck on the block. Very sustained movement afterwards, and largely a mental game! Breathe easy and finish strong! Aug 27, 2015
mc kaiser
Lander, Wy
[Hide Comment] I climbed this yesterday and changed the route forever. On the last lieback section I reached for a jug before a large ledge, and upon grabbing it, heard a faint creaking, and suddenly began to fall backwards with a large 6 x 4ish flake in my hands. Fortunately, I'm pretty large, and my belayer (thinking quickly) hopped up while my fall pulled him up and safely away from the rock fall zone. I only came away with a bruised leg and chest, and my partner was unscathed.
The scary part about this is that the flake looked totally solid and is very clearly the way the route went. It's now probably a letter grade or two harder. No bolts appear to have been impacted. Wear a helmet! Even if it's 'just' sport climbing. May 13, 2017
Brady Robinson
Boulder, CO
[Hide Comment] The rockfall event referenced by mc kaiser was major - there was debris visible all around the base of the route today. The trail itself was damaged by the impact. It is miraculous that no one was injured, it easily could have killed the belayer. We did not climb the route but found a few large rocks around the base with chalk on them, so we knew a part of a route and fallen off. May 13, 2017
Peter Beal
Boulder Colorado
[Hide Comment] So 6x4 meaning 6 feet by 4 feet? Wow! I know that the top of that route was always a little unconsolidated but yikes! May 14, 2017
Brady Robinson
Boulder, CO
[Hide Comment] The route still goes in its new form, it's actually more interesting now. From the highest layback next to the rock scar, exit left on slopers and mantel onto the pillar. Maybe a little harder now? Jun 2, 2017
Branty
Boulder, CO
 
[Hide Comment] The route is certainly more difficult now! Glad nobody was hurt when the rockfall happened.

Some of the carnage:
A missing hold.
Jul 25, 2017
[Hide Comment] We climbed this route today, and there didn't seem to be any more loose death-blocks. The high crux (where I think the flake must have fallen off) is now somewhere around 11d. I stepped left onto some slopers (after some hang-dogging). Sep 13, 2017
Peter Beal
Boulder Colorado
[Hide Comment] Got on this today, and yes going left on slopers is the new method and makes the end the new crux, solid 11+ IMO.

Sad that the leaning tree is dead now.

I would love to see the tree removed and the anchor moved down, so you don't have to yard on the detached flakes. Jun 5, 2018
mike bronson
Denver, CO
[Hide Comment] The exit moves out of the layback feel like 5.12 now, IMO. Jul 7, 2018
Mark Rolofson
  5.12a/b
[Hide Comment] The new finish of this climb makes it much harder. I would say it's no longer a 5.11. Cool conditions will certainly make a huge difference. It's mind blowing that this whole giant flake of rock is gone. Jan 7, 2019
P B
Boulder, CO
[Hide Comment] That dead tree is going to kill someone one day. Are there any rules about cutting that thing down? If not I'd volunteer to go chop it down, or maybe a professional should do it with how big it is. Also, still felt about 11c even with the rockfall, and the movement on the crux is really cool! Jul 16, 2023