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Supersizer

5.12b, Sport, 115 ft (35 m),  Avg: 3.5 from 2 votes
FA: Erik Roed, T. Sartin, and K. Daniels, Sept. 2009
California > Eastern Sierra > Mammoth Lakes Area > Bear Crag > 6) Teflon Wall

Description

A vegetated and chossy start leads to better rock and a tiered double roof with a chain draw. Above this point the rock improves dramatically. Pull the roofs, exiting the second one to the right. Stem up a beautiful thin face to another roof section. Again, exit to the right and continue up another tricky face on bullet rock. Encounter a thin crux section just before the wall bulges. Move left at the base of the steepness and climb on the left side of the wild arete, clipping chain draws to your right. finish at a two bolt lower off.

Location

Begins 10 feet right of the Polarizer in a scrappy right facing dihedral. Lower off with a 70 meter rope. Please remember to knot the end of your rope!

Protection

14 bolts, some are chain draws. Two bolt lower off at top of cliff.

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Aaron Cassebeer
Tehachapi, CA
[Hide Comment] I found this route to be chossy and not worthy of classic status. Maybe it just doesn't get climbed enough. Either way, it's one of my least favorite routes at the crag. Jul 5, 2016
Jake Ramsey
Yosemite, CA
  5.12b
[Hide Comment] This route is one of the best at bear crag, it doesn’t get the traffic it deserves. The bottom is chossy but the upper rock is mostly good. There is some flaky rock higher up and it can be a little dirty but overall the quality is outstanding. This route keeps you engaged through the cruxes as you lock off on small crimps and two finger pockets with the bolts below your feet. Sep 30, 2024