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Bathtub Mary
5.11a,
Sport, 70 ft (21 m),
Avg: 3.7 from 655
votes
FA: Kipp Trumel, Karen Clark 2005
Kentucky
> Red River Gorge
> Muir Valley
> Arsenal
Access Issue: Land Owned by Muir Valley Nature Preserve
Details
Officially known as Muir Valley Nature Preserve, Muir Valley is one of Red River Gorge's crown jewels. Originally the area was privately owned by Rick and Liz Weber, but in March 2015 the Webers gifted the land to the non-profit Friends of Muir Valley (FOMV), a 501(c)3 organization. FOMV is now 100% responsible for the ownership, in addition to funding and up-keeping the property. The valley is home to more than 30 separate climbing walls, all open to climbers at no charge, a $15 fee is charged per car for parking to offset maintenance costs.
Some important rules must be followed to ensure future access and enjoyment by all. A complete list can be found at muirvalley.org/tabs/#pills-1 , but the most important are listed below:
All climbers must fill out a legal release form before climbing. muirvalley.org/waiver/ ;
The parking lot described in the directions below is the only permitted parking. Do not park on private drives.
No dogs are allowed in Muir Valley (nor left in your car in the parking lot.)
No hammocks are allowed to be hung/used in Muir Valley.
Description
Slabby start leads to a thin section. Well protected.
Protection
10 bolts, with fixed permadraw anchor.
Location
Starts 15 feet right of "Sacriledge" up the lower angle pocketed wall.
[Hide Comment] The hueco is pretty dirty, but everyone I've climbed with on this route has used the hueco. In fact, the moves out of the hueco are some of the funnest ones on the route.
Aug 27, 2010
[Hide Comment] It would be somewhat hard to not use the hueco on this route, all though the no hands rest makes this one of the easiest 11's in the RRG.
Oct 12, 2010
[Hide Comment] Get in the hueco and enjoy the sit down rest. The moves out are easy. Please add a full description of the climb when posting. Kipp Tremmel Karen Clark 2005 on the FA.
May 9, 2011
[Hide Comment] Super Fun Climb, the slabby start is probably the most demanding part in my opinion. The hueco is a pretty unique feature, and I imagine the feature that gave this climb its name, so taking a sit down rest in it was pretty much a requirement, and it also made the top section super easy. The moves out of the hueco are fun and exposed!!
[Hide Comment] Very good route; so varied. Inside of heuco is now quite clean and the view out in the Fall is very nice. Seems like avoiding getting into the heuco is bypassing the line of weakness. Lower slab crux is delicate and techy while there are two burly moves to big jug high up. Fun all around and well bolted.
Oct 26, 2015
[Hide Comment] My first outdoor 5.11 and I onsighted it. Amazing line, favorite route by far. Obvious crux, one big move around the fourth bolt when exiting the slab section. Don't miss out on the hueco rest before a juggy last 15 feet. Awesome undercling to get out of the hueco.
Dec 12, 2015
[Hide Comment] Equipped with Climb Tech Top Anchor "Mussy" Hooks for your convenience. Please use these for lowering and cleaning only, please do not top rope through these.
Jun 1, 2017
[Hide Comment] This route is worth the walk over on its own. And if you don't get yourself into that hueco, you take climbing way too seriously.
May 17, 2018
[Hide Comment] Clip the bolt to the left of the hueco before getting inside or you risk going for a long ride getting back out. And definitely get into the hueco, that's not even a question.
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Do it, Take a BAth with Mary!!
Dec 5, 2011
It takes zero effort getting into that thing. You traverse 5 feet on a jug rail and then crawl right in. What an odd comment... Aug 20, 2012
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