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5.11, Trad, 90 ft (27 m),  Avg: 2.8 from 4 votes
FA: Would love to know
Utah > Southeast Utah > San Juan County > Indian Creek > Supercrack Buttress
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Description

This route is very different for Indian Creek, with tan rock and a bit of lichen. Lots of fingers and tips, while utilizing some chimney and stemming moves. There is a crack switch up high, and the anchor is impossible to spot unless you go far down the hill. It is there however, with an old SMC hanger, and a newer bolt, equalized with webbing and leaver biners. There is no plaque. I would like to know who's route this is, and what the actual grade given is, as it makes for a good addition to this shady portion of the crag.

Location

To the right of the Unknown .11- and King Sooper, and left of Super Surprised. There is a nice tree at the base, and it can be identified by a finger/tips crack start.

Protection

Triples of fingers and tips, with maybe a single set up to #3 Camalot

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I didn't climb it, but it looked awesome, Hoping this photo will get others psyched.
[Hide Photo] I didn't climb it, but it looked awesome, Hoping this photo will get others psyched.

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Shane Martin Smith
United States
 
[Hide Comment] Super fun route with good stemming/smearing moves for the left foot. Gear:.5's .75's #1's
This route seemed to take metolius sizes really well. Oct 10, 2016
Nate Sydnor
  5.11
[Hide Comment] I believe you are most likely referring to a different route Mar 18, 2017
Brenda L
Northern California
  5.10+
[Hide Comment] i thought this was a fun route and hope more ppl try it! mostly tips and fingers. I thought it was more in the 10 range the way I climbed it...Well-protected and interesting movement, a bit different from the typical IC splitter! May 16, 2026