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GB Packers Crack

5.10a, Trad, TR, 70 ft (21 m),  Avg: 3 from 4 votes
FA: unknown
Montana > Northwest Region > Big Creek/McCalla Ridge

Description

Get off the ground with creative face climbing, moving towards good finger crack that widens to hands-maybe fists at the top. Face holds are present to supplement the crack. Once at finger crack next to bush, traverse left to bolted slab climbing. Apparently "5.8" climbing for three bolts, but definitely feels harder.

Top out at anchors shared with two 10+'s on left hand side of the wall.

Location

Left of the bolted routes where rockfall scars are. Around the corner to the right of two bolted 10s.

Protection

Stoppers, cams, quickdraws (A small cam for crux is helpful)

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A fun crack to good slab!
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Harrison Schutt
Missoula, MT
  5.9
[Hide Comment] Obviously this route is not named GB Packers Crack--I thought I'd entertain Kurt. Anyone who knows the actual name or feels the info is inaccurate, feel free to change it. Jun 8, 2017
Kurt HR Krueger
Missoula, MT
[Hide Comment] What name could be better? There are multiple Green Bay routes all over western Montana. Jun 25, 2020
Alec Handhold
Your mom
  5.10a
[Hide Comment] Really fun! Almost like two climbs in one. Chill trad climbing up the crack leads to a relatively heady move onto the face for some engaging crimpy slab climbing. Highly recommended.

A #12 BD nut protects the slightly sketchy first few moves. Oct 22, 2021