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Sweet Honey Biscuits

5.11b, Sport, 55 ft (17 m),  Avg: 3 from 12 votes
FA: Harrison Schutt, Sawyer Meegan
Montana > Northwest Region > Rattler Gulch > Rock In Between

Description

A sustained, sharp, and technical face that is located in a gulley on the right side of the trail that leads to St. Louis Direct and Shredder Wall. Climb up the first few bolts below small bulge and pull slightly left on grey rock.  Climb on a few larger holds with bigger moves after last bolt to chains.

Location

Walk 20 yards up the trail on the way to St. Louis Direct and Shredder wall. A small side trail veering right into a steep gulley with homemade steps will lead to the climb.

Protection

Bolts to chains

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Andrew leading up Sweet Honey Biscuits in the evening shade
[Hide Photo] Andrew leading up Sweet Honey Biscuits in the evening shade
Micheal Moore peeking over the top of Original Visor 5.7 trad lead, where he established the anchors of Sweet Honey Biscuits. Many thanks!
[Hide Photo] Micheal Moore peeking over the top of Original Visor 5.7 trad lead, where he established the anchors of Sweet Honey Biscuits. Many thanks!

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Michael Lee Moore
Missoula, MT
 
[Hide Comment] I recruited Sawyer and Harrison to work on this new route after scoping it out earlier this year. I climbed a 5.7ish trad route to get an anchor in place, then left the bolt work to Sawyer and Harrison, who did great work. It's a cool route, very Puppy Teeth like, but a bit easier. Jun 29, 2017
Harrison Schutt
Missoula, MT
  5.11b
[Hide Comment] Sawyer and I couldn't have done this route without the mentoring and hardware from Micheal Moore! ^^ Jun 29, 2017
Zak C-S
  5.11-
[Hide Comment] Was happy to see a newer route at rattler last weekend (thanks for the time and work), but I'd say this felt more like 10d/11a. The arete at the top was a little dirty, but definitely not choss. In fact, I thought that the jug on the arete was one of the more solid holds on the whole climb. Go left before the last bold and have fun instead of making forced and contrived movement to the right. May 8, 2018