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Home Alone

5.8, Sport, 100 ft (30 m),  Avg: 2.8 from 237 votes
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Wyoming > Ten Sleep Canyon > Home Alone
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Description

A long, slabby, occasionally balancey jog up Ten Sleep history. Climb past 10 bolts (crux around 4th or 5th bolt) to Fixe rap anchors. Reportedly the first sport climb established in the entire canyon.

Location

The right side of the alcove that contains Limestoned.

Protection

10 bolts. A 60m rope is necessary to lower off this route.

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Pat up Home Alone on a chilly spring day
[Hide Photo] Pat up Home Alone on a chilly spring day
View of the route from the ground.
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Jordan high on Home Alone
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Home Alone.
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Brooke heading up Home Alone
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Toprope on Home Alone
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Just above the crux
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Home Alone seen from the highway
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Petsfed 00
Snohomish, WA
  5.8
[Hide Comment] I felt like this route would benefit greatly from being 30 feet shorter. The final 3 bolt section really doesn't add anything except rope drag. Still, as a first route to ever do in Ten Sleep, you could do an awful lot worse. Jul 6, 2009
rich mcfadden
Meridian Idaho
[Hide Comment] This route was bolted and climbed first by Stan Smith about 1991. He was indeed 'home alone' with nobody to climb with in Worland when he decided to bolt this route out of boredom. If my memory serves me right he bolted with a power drill from the ground up. Stan taught me how to climb in Ten Sleep Canyon in 1992 and was the original route developer there. Stan the Man! Aug 26, 2012
Dylan Demyanek
Baltimore, MD
 
[Hide Comment] The exposure on the last 15 feet had me grinning ear to ear. Really sharp holds, but a totally classic climb. Jul 3, 2017
Ben Mackall
Bozeman, MT
 
[Hide Comment] This climb is consistently challenging at the grade by Ten Sleep standards. A good romp, but don't go expecting no soft 5.8! May 1, 2018
[Hide Comment] The Bighorn Anchor Initiative (BAI) replaced the bolts on this route 5/19/18 in the original style. Glue In's to ClimbTech lowering hooks. May 21, 2018
BAd
  5.9
[Hide Comment] Given the polish on the holds in places, I think most people who are looking for a cruiser 5.8 will, in fact, find a 5.9. Not a giveaway for the grade. Aug 20, 2018
Emerson Takahashi
Casper, WY
  5.8
[Hide Comment] Incredibly fun route! Long and adventurous feeling(ignore the cars speeding by haha)
Perfect route to start the day with or to finish the day off with. May 5, 2019