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Buddha Belly

5.13a, Sport,  Avg: 3.5 from 40 votes
FA: bolted & FA by Mark Rolofson, FFA Jorg Strassner, 1998
Colorado > Boulder > Boulder Canyon > Eagle Rock
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Description

A burly overhang 20 feet right of Golden Eagle, not the route just right. Work up to a big hollow overlap, then battle through flared cracks and sidepulls to a final layback up a smooth crack/groove. Strenuous, insecure, and complicated. Stays in the shade until 1 pm. Don't even think about it in the sun unless it's pretty cold. A real classic.

Protection

10 bolts.

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Dan Levison sending Buddha Belly.
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Jimmie Redo
Boulder, Co
[Hide Comment] 5.13a -no b about it. Aug 21, 2002
Hank Caylor
Livin' in the Junk!
  5.12d
[Hide Comment] Eagle Rock, a really good place as there is, a 10a, 10b 10c, 11a.....leading right up to it for warmups. Better be good at vert up high. It is a great route complete with funkyness and all! Also try Vasodialator and Nevermore (yeesh!) in the canyon. Nov 22, 2008
Mark Rolofson
  5.13b
[Hide Comment] Here's the FA & FFA info on this fine route. I bolted the route & then made several one hang ascents in October 1998. I returned to the route on two warm days in December 1998 with visiting German climber Jorg Strassner. With draws on the route and my beta, Jorg redpointed the route on December 4, 1998. Two days later it snowed.
I finally returned & redpointed the route in September 2001. I think the route is harder than 5.13a & rated it 5.13b in my last guidebook "Boulder Canyon Sport & Adventure Climber's Guide - Volume I".
"Buddha Belly" is harder than any other .13a in Boulder Canyon. Compare it to "Sinopia", "Nevermore", "Flying Beast", "Green Panther", "Give The Dog A Bone", or "Vasodilator". The route is quite sustained, especially the top half up - the powerful, sequential lieback. There are three section of .12a/b up to the .12c/d crux at the 8th bolt. After making it through the crux, I found it hard to shake out at 9th bolt but managed to after finding the right position to straight arm off the seam. The lieback finish is .12a/b. Dec 11, 2012
Peter Beal
Boulder Colorado
  5.13a
[Hide Comment] Thanks, Mark! I am going to go with Monsieur Pinklebear on this one. Hard for the grade but not 13b. Dec 13, 2012
Train4life
Boulder, CO
  5.13a/b
[Hide Comment] Just a question, because I am not nearly to the status of most of the climbers that have commented on here, but I have done Nevermore and Tiger's Woody and been on Black and Tan and Double Stout, Interstellar Overdrive, Third Millenium, Choose Life, and Thunder Muscle...you get the picture. I feel that this route is much much harder than Tiger's and Nevermore (Both 13a's). Am I crazy or did I just really really mess up the beta at the top of this route? Aug 25, 2014
Train4life
Boulder, CO
  5.13a/b
[Hide Comment] And I did all the moves on the climb...so I'd like to break it down the way I thought it went and I'd love to hear your opinions and thoughts. First moves to the break where the right hand jug is...(5.12c). Moves into the technical slots combined with the 12c before it (5.13a). Then the finishing move with after the stem rest...I basically smeared a foot on a small chip and stood up and went into a layback with the right hand and desperately got a right hand up right by the left to grab a very small, mono divot and pulled off that. Then I fought my feet up and kept trying to build up on the layback until I could make a big move to the jugs up top (13b/c with the rest added on). Tell me what you all think! Aug 25, 2014
Mark Rolofson
  5.13b
[Hide Comment] Thanks for your analysis, Train 4 Life. If my memory serves me correctly, Peter Beal made the second ascent in Summer 2000 & told me that he thought it was solid 5.13b. Obviously he changed his opinion, which is valid. What makes it valid or not is why. I don't know the answer. Did he return & repeat the route & decide it wasn't that hard? Or did he just decide to agree with others that were calling it .13a? In any case, it's a great climb that delivers a great pump without hurting your fingers. May 22, 2015
Peter Beal
Boulder Colorado
  5.13a
[Hide Comment] Hi Mark,
It certainly felt hard BITD, but it's also a style I really don't do well at. So while I flashed Flying Beast for example, a bouldery short route on fairly defined holds, Buddha Belly took quite a bit longer because of its sloping abstract features. Aug 21, 2015
Bobbi Gale Bensman
Boulder, CO
  5.13b
[Hide Comment] Wow, just wow. What a route. Being 5'4" was challenging, especially the move to the mini-jug. That was the crux of the whole route for me. Originally in my sequence I planned to skip the bolt through the hard lieback section, but on redpoint today, I ended up clipping it from a left hand jam. Wait for cool temps, because this morning in October was perfect, tacky, and delightful. Lucky me too, I had Mark Rolofson, the visionary behind the route, belay me. Oct 9, 2015
w.elliott
  5.13a
[Hide Comment] I think it is 12a up to the jug then 12b after that, because I was able to do it. Also, best climb I've done in the canyon. I was able to jam my Buddha Belly into the seam though, and catch a no hands rest.... Aug 25, 2016