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A.G Tumnus

5.11d, Sport, 40 ft (12 m),  Avg: 2.9 from 39 votes
FA: Deb Cupal
Utah > Wasatch Range > Northern Wasatch > Cache Valley > Logan Canyon > Rodent Ranch

Description

Short and bouldery 4 bolter. Just enough pockets and edges to get you through the sequence, though its getting greasy.

Location

Left end of the major crag, just before you get to Black Mouse Squeaks.

Protection

4 Bolts, Chains

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Broke a hold near the first bolt May 28, 2017. Don't be deterred though, there are a couple different sequences to use that go about the same difficulty.
[Hide Photo] Broke a hold near the first bolt May 28, 2017. Don't be deterred though, there are a couple different sequences to use that go about the same difficulty.
Route topo's for A.G. Tumnus (Green) and Girls do pinchlingue (Red). Sorry for not marking bolts. It is difficult to distinguish the bolts from the gorgeous limestone.
[Hide Photo] Route topo's for A.G. Tumnus (Green) and Girls do pinchlingue (Red). Sorry for not marking bolts. It is difficult to distinguish the bolts from the gorgeous limestone.

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Slay er
Ogden
[Hide Comment] Get ready for crimpy edges and small pockets. Probably my favorite route on the wall. Mar 4, 2012
scottso Smith
St. George, Utah
[Hide Comment] This is a good route. Ticked for my hardest on-sight as well. Flows very well. May 27, 2012
Jarom Allen
Logan, UT
 
[Hide Comment] Short but very sustained 5.11. Lots of crimps and finger pockets. Well worth it, one of my favorite routes in Logan. Jul 29, 2019
[Hide Comment] Broke a frisbee sized chunk of rock off near the first bolt that was used for thumb press/undercling. Hard to say how that affected the difficulty because it was my first attempt. Was able to complete it using other holds. Still seems like a solid 11d to me. Mar 22, 2022
Cody Lee
Ogden, UT
 
[Hide Comment] Anchor equipped with lower-off hardware from the ASCA safeclimbing.org Jun 29, 2023