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Right Crack or Last Crack (aka Mirage?)

5.10b, Trad, 70 ft (21 m),  Avg: 1.9 from 12 votes
FA: ?Dan Hare and Allen Bradley, 1979?
Colorado > Boulder > Boulder Canyon > Bitty Buttress
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Description

I thought this route climbed a little nicer than Left Crack. It has nice jams, is a little short, but is steep and interesting.

Location

This is on the right end of the ledge and right of where Left Crack and Jaguary start.

Protection

While several #2 Friends would be useful, a variety from a #0.5 Camalot work fine. A #0.75 Camalot seemed to protect the most strenuous section very well.

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The rope is in the crack.
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Rodger Raubach
Billings, MT
  5.9+
[Hide Comment] The correct name for this climb is: Mirage, 5.9 according to the old Erickson guide. FA: Dan Hare and Allen Bradley, in 1979. I rated it as a 5.9+ when I climbed it back in the mid 1980s. I didn't think it was a 10 then.... Dec 4, 2011
Jason Haas
Broomfield, CO
[Hide Comment] Rodger is incorrect. Erickson's book is referring to Mirage on The Short Cliff with Three Cracks, below Bitty Buttress. This is Right Crack. It was also called Last Crack on the Right in Boulder Climbs North, but the FA is unknown. Jul 29, 2015
303scott
  5.10
[Hide Comment] Fun route and worth doing if you are in the area. Unfortunately, ends in a dirty thin corner that detracts from the climb overall. NO ANCHOR even though the book indicates one - downclimb low 5th class to the west (or downlead). There are two cold shuts about 30 feet west of the route, but easier to just downclimb. May 31, 2016
Jay Eggleston
Denver
  5.10b
[Hide Comment] This route has great hand jams interspersed with thinner off fingers-size crack jams. The route is fun and worth doing. Dec 20, 2016