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Dirty Hippie--Not Worth Tie-Dying For

5.10d, Sport, 40 ft (12 m),  Avg: 2.2 from 5 votes
FA: Trevor and Eddie Bowman 6/29/04
Wyoming > Eastern Big Horns > Highway 14 Pinn… > Rd 10 Rocks

Description

The Dirty Hippie is the most imposing spire of the group, with a distinct bulbous midsection. A tattered tie-dyed t-shirt found near the base on the day of the FA provided the name.

Sustained, well-protected crimping on the shorter uphill face of the spire. Start on a small pillar on the left-hand side and gradually move up and right. The only route on one of the Pinnacles to be rap-bolted, intended to provide a more reasonable outing than most of the other lines up here.

Location

On the shorter uphill face.

Protection

4 botls, bring replacement webbing for summit anchors.

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Clay Stoner having some fun atop the Dirty Hippie
[Hide Photo] Clay Stoner having some fun atop the Dirty Hippie
Atop the Dirty Hippie. NWTDF ascends the pillar on the left-hand lower face and through the center of the upper face.
[Hide Photo] Atop the Dirty Hippie. NWTDF ascends the pillar on the left-hand lower face and through the center of the upper face.