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Bud's Route

5.10, Trad, 60 ft (18 m),  Avg: 3.3 from 46 votes
FA: unknown
Utah > Southeast Utah > Indian Creek > Gash
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Description

Climb the left of two splitter crack until it is possible to switch to the right crack. Follow this for a couple body lengths and then move back left to the anchor. It is also possible to just climb the left crack at about 5.11.

Location

Right of "Jutting Flake" and about 20' left of "Nice n' Tight".

Protection

2 each .75 to #3, a .4 or .5 might be useful depending on how far you climb up the left crack. Anchor is two bolt with quick links but some chain would be a nice addition.

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Emmie on Bud's. Photo by Ashton Johnston
[Hide Photo] Emmie on Bud's. Photo by Ashton Johnston
J-sexy at the moment of decision--straight or right?
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happy to switch over into this larger section
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slim

  5.10
[Hide Comment] fun route, would be fairly popular if it were at a busier wall. Mar 13, 2015
Noah Grage
Colorado Springs. Co
  5.10
[Hide Comment] Really nice route… underrated hand cracks
Would be 4 star classic if dropped anywhere else Oct 13, 2022
Cory N
Monticello, UT
 
[Hide Comment] Lower offs added courtesy of the ASCA. Please TR through your own gear. Oct 29, 2022
Bolting Karen
La Sal, UT
 
[Hide Comment] Very nice route great warm up Nov 13, 2022
Jesse Morehouse
CO
  5.10-
[Hide Comment] Great route. Gives you a little of all three 5.10ish hand sizes in one climb. First crack is all #1s, second crack is a #2 then some #3s with a .5 or .4 just before the anchors. Alpine draws helpful for the crack switch. There appears to be a second pitch but no details at this ti.e that I could find. Mar 30, 2023