| Type: | Trad, Alpine, 750 ft (227 m), 5 pitches |
| GPS: | 35.95343, -118.24113 |
| FA: | Dick Richardson & Andy Solow 1976 @ 5.10b A1 |
| Page Views: | 1,560 total · 20/month |
| Shared By: | Richard Shore on Nov 8, 2019 · Updates |
| Admins: | Cory B, Matthew Fienup, Muscrat, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
Description
Located on the sub-dome to the left of the main Columbia Dome, Kaopectate Blues is a crack-climber's dream. The original line started to the right up a long bolt ladder with some aluminum dowels to gain a dike, then traversed horizontally left along the dike (5.10b A1) to gain the upper crack. The free variation starts more directly beneath, and the old 1/4" bolts were replaced with nice stainless 3/8" hardware in 2019. The belay anchors were also upgraded in 2019, and we made a solid effort to excavate decades of dirt and pine needles that had filled in the crack on P1.
The Domelands guidebook shows this route split up into more short pitches - I will describe our ascent as some of those belays did not make sense to us.
P1) Climb up past an overlap and pass 3 bolts as you smear up and then right to gain the crack which starts out as a seam. Belay at bolts atop a bushy stance. 110' 5.11a
P2) The goods. Follow the 0.5/0.75-size splitter to a thin move and a ledge, then a long sustained 2" crack to a bolted anchor inside an awkward little pod/alcove. 5.8++ 160'
P3) More of the goods. A long hands to finger splitter with a tips layback crux at the end. The large "loose blocks" in the topo have been removed. Bolted anchor at a ledge, 170' 5.9+
P4) Climb up a chimney, then step left to runout but easy and featured face. Gear belay near the left end of the mini headwall/overlap. 200' 5.7
P5) Probably only 4th class, but slabby and super exposed. We chose to keep the rope on. 100' to a gear anchor atop the sub-dome.
From here, descend by walking off left on slabby ramps towards the brushy gully. Watch for rattlesnakes. 15 minutes or so back down to the base.



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