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Lola’s Route

5.10, Trad, 100 ft (30 m),  Avg: 2.4 from 5 votes
FA: Bruno Haché, Gina Hoag, August 2019
Colorado > Boulder > Boulder Canyon > Frisky Cliff
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Description

This route was a belated b-day gift to my best friend Gina, named after her adorable miniature dog Lola.

Climb up then slight left up a slab into a dihedral (trad, small wire, cams and two #2 Camalots). Stem above the second #2 Camalot (see the beta picture) to the only bolt (crux), step right, place a cam, and climb leftward to a ledge. From the ledge, climb up a slab following a well-protected, discontinuous crack system. Left hand layback to an easy-to-miss #0.4 (small grey) Camalot, and finish to a 2 Mussy hook top anchor.

Location

Pass the aqueduct tunnel about 30 feet past Pesky route. Start right of the 16-20 inch diameter pine tree.

Protection

Small-medium wires, a single rack #0.1-#2 Camalot, and an additional #0.5 and #2 Camalot. This is well-protected.

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Lola's Route is where the rope is. Brodey's Route is the yellow dash line.
[Hide Photo] Lola's Route is where the rope is. Brodey's Route is the yellow dash line.
The yellow runner shows the yellow Camalot. Half as long is enough to eliminate rope drag. The blue runner shows the only bolt protecting the crux, it can be a short quickdraw. The bolt is a bit high to clip. This may be fixed later.
[Hide Photo] The yellow runner shows the yellow Camalot. Half as long is enough to eliminate rope drag. The blue runner shows the only bolt protecting the crux, it can be a short quickdraw. The bolt is a bit hi…

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Jesse Keough
Denver CO
  5.10a
[Hide Comment] One move wonder, it's a fun move though. Jun 4, 2022