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Rest in Peace

5.11c, Sport, 100 ft (30 m),  Avg: 2 from 5 votes
FA: Welton/Aamodt, August 2010
Colorado > Estes Park Valley > CO Hwy 7 & Trib… > Prospect Mountain > Thumb
Warning Access Issue: Temporary trail closure & Thumb and Needle Closures - resolved with The Thumb Open Space creation DetailsDrop down

Description

Work your way up to a bolt protecting a devious, palm-down, mantlish move in a V-slot. Right hand palms down, right foot matches near the right hand, left hand is on a high crimp, and then right hand reaches out to a sloping crimp/sidepull. Delicately rock over and head up past bolts though steep bulges to a final small roof before a two-bolt anchor. Lots of balance and technique are required. Fun climb.

Location

This ascends the Northwest corner of The Thumb, uphill and to the right of North Overhangs and the Zig Arete area.

Protection

Bolts. Anchors at the top.

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Eli Helmuth
Ciales, PR
 
[Hide Comment] Tough for the grade? Didn't read the description before trying it, so will need to try the funky mantle instead at the start which was the shut down move for me..

Bolting and cleaning could use improvement, but it's not bad and with clean-up (and crux beta) a nice addition to The Thumb. Anchor could be lower or right and last bolt finish is a bit too contrived when you can step a meter right into an easy finish.

Upper crux was pretty fun. Jul 8, 2011
Amos Patrick
Estes Park
 
[Hide Comment] My partner broke a key hold on this in 2011, which probably makes the initial crux quite a bit harder. Jul 2, 2013
Nathan Welton
Estes Park, CO
  5.11c
[Hide Comment] I climbed this the other day, and the original beta still holds despite the broken foot at the crux. Still mid-5.11 with funky beta. Jul 2, 2017