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Kate Moss

5.10b, Sport, 125 ft (38 m),  Avg: 3.2 from 242 votes
FA: Vaino Kodas and Bob D'Antonio
Colorado > Boulder > Boulder Canyon > Black Widow Slab
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Description

This route lies on the left-side of the rock, just left of "Consilence". This is a long pitch and a 60 meter rope will not get you to the ground...Eds. a 70 doesn't get you to the ground either. Tie a knot in the end of the rope and have your belayer walk up and left so you can reach the ground. Or trail a rope and rappel off. Nice face and slab climbing is the highlight of this route. There is a fair amount of moss on the route, so those who don't like a little dirt might want to stay away. The route has a alpine feel and with more ascents will get cleaner. A nice warm-up for the the harder routes on this wall.

Protection

Fifteen bolts will get you to a two-bolt anchor with Mussy hooks. A 60 meter rope will not get you to the ground. Be careful!!! A 70m rope MAY reach the ground if your belayer gets to the base of the climb.

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Mike R high on the no-longer-mossy route. The clean, diamond-shaped slab to his right is the crux of Consilience.
[Hide Photo] Mike R high on the no-longer-mossy route. The clean, diamond-shaped slab to his right is the crux of Consilience.
Finshing the moves at the diagonal finger crack.
[Hide Photo] Finshing the moves at the diagonal finger crack.
High up on the last difficult moves.
[Hide Photo] High up on the last difficult moves.
Starting the moves at the diagonal finger crack. It feels a bit like cheating here, climbing left of the bolt.
[Hide Photo] Starting the moves at the diagonal finger crack. It feels a bit like cheating here, climbing left of the bolt.
Kate Moss
[Hide Photo] Kate Moss
Marga Powell moving left into the crux section halfway up the pitch.
[Hide Photo] Marga Powell moving left into the crux section halfway up the pitch.
James at the anchor.
[Hide Photo] James at the anchor.
Elizabeth on Kate Moss.
[Hide Photo] Elizabeth on Kate Moss.
Looking down the route.
[Hide Photo] Looking down the route.
Nice on a hot day with no snow!
[Hide Photo] Nice on a hot day with no snow!
Low on the route.
[Hide Photo] Low on the route.
Mike Amato starting up Kate Moss.  The climbing is superb; far better than it looks!
[Hide Photo] Mike Amato starting up Kate Moss. The climbing is superb; far better than it looks!

Comments [Hide ALL Comments]

Kirk Miller
Catalina, AZ and Ilwaco, WA
  5.10b
[Hide Comment] What a great route! Excellent, sustained, varied movement over a long pitch. Nice shade for a hot summer day, with a reasonably comfortable belay zone. A 70 meter rope just makes it back down from the anchors. Thanks Vaino and Bob. Jun 7, 2004
Ron Olsen
Boulder, CO
  5.10c
[Hide Comment] Even with the moss, the moves are so good that this is a three-star climb. Sustained, interesting climbing from bottom to top. Bring a 70m rope or two ropes; the pitch is about 130' long. Jul 17, 2004
Greg Hand
Golden, CO
  5.10c
[Hide Comment] I was put off going to this climb by all the moss talk. If you have to touch any moss, you have wandered off route. This is a fantastic climb. Probably the best sport route of its grade in the canyon. On a hot afternoon, it is a most pleasant location with a natural swamp cooler nearby. Plus, there are two harder routes at the same location. Bring two ropes, or a real loooooong one. Jul 19, 2004
Jake Wyatt
Longmont, CO
  5.10b/c
[Hide Comment] Still a bit dirty, but intricate, varied and sustained. This is a top-notch pitch! Aug 4, 2004
[Hide Comment] Perhaps a bit of mass hysteria here,unless B and V have a 2nd pitch planned, i'd have left it to the mosses. Jun 27, 2005
tooTALLtim
Vanlife
  5.10b
[Hide Comment] Wasn't that much fun. Go Plotinus Wall if you REALLY want to get on some good .10s. Vaino and Bob hit it on the head over there. Chore Boy and Mr. Sandman are excellent! Aug 20, 2007
Brendan Leonard
Denver, Hollarado
 
[Hide Comment] I had a blast on this route. Lots of fun moves, and maybe most of the offending moss is gone now? Whatever. We used a 70-meter rope and still didn't reach the ground -- my partner lowered me to the end of the rope and I untied from about 5 feet up, where there was a good stance. May 30, 2008
slim

  5.9-
[Hide Comment] Excellent 5.8 or maybe 5.9 climbing with good bolting, not too close together and good clipping stances. A very nice, long pitch with great climbing. 70m just gets you off, so pay attention. Sep 1, 2008
[Hide Comment] A very good and long pitch. And a good warm up for the other great climbs here. It seems that this area is somewhat overlooked as the climbs are excellent and the competition for routes is nil. There is a quick link on the 3rd bolt about 30 feet up which allows one to rappel from the anchors and then pull the rope and rap again from the 3rd bolt. It looked like a much better set up for descending could easily be set up by putting a double anchor 3 bolts down from the top and then extending the upper 3 bolts into another 60 meter pitch. Curious since the descent takes away from the quality of the route. Sep 28, 2008
Dwight Jugornot
Arvada, Co.
  5.10b/c
[Hide Comment] There is very little moss on this route. It has cleaned up well. Very consistent climbing with almost no gimmies. Aug 14, 2013
Greg Talling
Boulder, Colorado
[Hide Comment] I found some climbing shoes at the base of Kate Moss. If they are yours, send me a message. Greg Jun 23, 2014
Vincent K
Boulder, CO
[Hide Comment] Climbed this yesterday. It's nice and long. We wanted to summit the whole tower, so I led up above the anchors. You can get a good cam in the undercling above the anchors, but that's pretty much the last good piece. Further up, there's a shitty bolt that I don't trust - maybe an old Star Dryvin that wasn't driven in all the way with the nail bent over. Anyway, even above the bolt, I didn't see gear opportunities so I downclimbed (it looks like there is in the photo, but there isn't). The climbing wasn't too hard, but all the moss and no pro made it feel sketchy. Looks like it could have been cool had I made it all the way to the large, horizontal crack below the roof systems. Anyone tried it?



Sep 14, 2014
Luke Clarke
Golden
 
[Hide Comment] This is a nice, long and sustained route out of direct sun nearly all the time, a cool alternative in warm weather. Aug 21, 2017
Paul Hunnicutt
Boulder, CO
  5.9
[Hide Comment] Great climb. It has cleaned up quite well - I don't even remember any moss on route except some easily avoidable on the easy ramp in the middle of climb. Super long and generally sustained except for a short section in the middle. Felt more like consistent 5.9 to me than 5.10 movement...even for BOCAN. 70m just works, but be careful and tie a knot. Thanks to the equipers. Oct 5, 2017
Dan Raymond
Longmont, CO
[Hide Comment] Everyone seems to have a different length 70m rope. The party ahead of us came up short, but ours was just right. When my partner leaned into the rope at the anchor, he was 2 feet past the middle mark. After removing the draws, the rope made a straight line, and we had a few feet to spare when he was on the ground. Aug 16, 2020
[Hide Comment] This climb lasted much longer than my third marriage! This time I felt so excited, big inspire on monogamy. A 70m stretched thin like my patience w/ teenage employees. Jul 8, 2023