Type: Trad, Aid, 80 ft (24 m)
GPS: 41.54193, -109.47326
FA: Albert Harris, solo Jan 15, 1995
Page Views: 66 total · 3/month
Shared By: Furthermore on Jul 7, 2024
Admins: Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson

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The route begins with a bolt ladder on the northeast side of the tower/butte where the “spout” is located. Aid up several bolts and make a free move to a bolt near the saddle of the spout/kettle. The bolts end here. Finesse chossy 5.7 (PG-13) climbing up and right to stance (supplemental gear highly recommended). Clip a bolt from the stance and then motor up easy slab to the anchor. A walk from there leads to the tippy top. The FA calls the route A0 5.stupid – that's accurate. I consider this route harder and chossier than its neighbor, the Sugar Bowl. 

Location Suggest change

Begin on the northeast side.

Protection Suggest change

15+ draws and a single rack.

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