Type: Trad, 50 ft (15 m)
GPS: 40.53352, -105.14488
FA: unknown
Page Views: 38 total · 35/month
Shared By: Chris Topher on Mar 5, 2026
Admins: James Schroeder, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

Passive Aggressive ascends the rightmost dihedral in the Roof Routes area. Start on the right face of a right-facing dihedral stemming and using a vertical crack (also on on the right face). Continue up stemming and using the sharp arete on the right to a roof. Turn the roof via a vertical crack and a really cool pinch on the arête itself (crux). Once you are established over the roof, there are a few easy moves to a 2 bolt anchor.

Location Suggest change

For a TR, the anchor is tricky/uncomfortable to access from the summit, but it can be done. It's located below a summit block at the corner and feels quite exposed. There is an older looking single bolt that you can clip into as a 'safety' while setting up a TR on the actual 2 bolt anchor.

Protection Suggest change

A standard rack to 3". The protection is not exactly great, and falls would be weird and potentially into the sharp arete. I would call this a serious lead with marginal protection. With that being said; it has been done.

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