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The Mustard Seed

5.8, Sport, 50 ft (15 m),  Avg: 1.9 from 91 votes
FA: R. Leinter, 8/98
Colorado > Boulder > Boulder Canyon > Cornerstone
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Description

Begin on the first route on the right side of the cliff below a dihedral. Begin on the arete and enjoy some tricky but well-protected 5.8+ moves to a slabby dihedral. Lower off 50' to descend.

Protection

5 bolts to a 2-bolt anchor. Quickdraws.

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The route.
[Hide Photo] The route.
Mustard Seed.
[Hide Photo] Mustard Seed.
Peter Dillon moving onto the arete on Mustard Seed.
[Hide Photo] Peter Dillon moving onto the arete on Mustard Seed.
The Mustard Seed; the rightmost route on The Cornerstone.  The easiest line starts right of the bolts.
[Hide Photo] The Mustard Seed; the rightmost route on The Cornerstone. The easiest line starts right of the bolts.
Barry Gereb ascending the arete.
[Hide Photo] Barry Gereb ascending the arete.

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Jeff Lockyer
Canmore, AB
[Hide Comment] A very nice beginner lead, easier if you start the route on the arete (right) it may make it easier to get to the dihdral. Other than this a very straightforward route, with enjoyable climbing throughout. Have fun... I give this 3 stars. Sep 13, 2001
Aron Quiter
Oakland, CA
 
[Hide Comment] I agree that this is a great route for beginners, and it's also a pretty good warmup route for an 5.8. Sep 6, 2002
[Hide Comment] Enjoyable climb. May 8, 2003
David HH
CR, CO
  5.8
[Hide Comment] I have to disagree with everyone. I thought this route was terrible. Jun 10, 2006
Lizette Pena
Boulder, CO
 
[Hide Comment] I disagree with the comment that this is a good beginner lead. The start of the route was a bit sketchy, and I did not feel secure and was just following it. I don't recommend this as a beginner lead. Aug 13, 2006
Gary Schmidt
Boulder, CO
[Hide Comment] Have to agree with Liz here. I have led many 5.8s and found this one to be pretty sporty for 5.8 (guess that's why there is a plus sign after it in the guidebooks). I actually found it more challenging than the supposed 5.9/5.10 climb on the left side. The climb is safe, though, because it is well bolted; so, have at it, but imho would be challenging for a newer 5.8 leader. But hey, everyone has different strengths and likes. An enjoyable, if short, climb. Aug 13, 2006
Matt Pierce
Poncha Springs, CO
 
[Hide Comment] I agree that this isn't a great BEGINNER lead, but it's a fun route for those beginners looking to push themselves a little. And it's pretty short and well bolted. All the bolts are in great shape as of yesterday. Oct 22, 2012
[Hide Comment] Fun and very well protected, but the rock is a little tricky to read. I would not recommend this to the new 5.8 leader. Sep 7, 2014