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Benjamin Chapman
Dec 6, 2023
Thank you, Bob, View Comment
Benjamin Chapman
Dec 6, 2023
Great job, Bob and Kevin. Thank you. View Comment
Chris H
Nov 8, 2022
Some crimps are body weight only for smaller people. Lower sections of climb require finess and judgement o… View Comment
Chris H
Nov 4, 2022
Some pretty huge boulders in the descent gulley near the top moved today. Be careful up there. They are the… View Comment
Jeremy Romero
Jan 21, 2020
Great movement but the rock quality is sub par. Gets better towards the top... still fun and a nice line to… View Comment
Gabriel B
Dec 17, 2019
As others have mentioned, I too found the crux thought provoking. Exciting route, especially if you like… View Comment
Alistair Veitch
Nov 25, 2019
Seems shorter approach to go right on the loop trail. View Comment
tony grice
May 2, 2018
Really nice climbing! New bolt, fun gear placements , great moves ! The rock was not grainy at all, this cl… View Comment
tony grice
May 2, 2018
Good clean route. Tricky start, not for the uninitiated. No 5.10 climbing anywhere on the route. Solid pro… View Comment
Jeff Scofield
Oct 10, 2017
Awesome thanks Bob for replacing these, I've never ticked these routes plant to go with a few dudes that ha… View Comment
Matt Hagny
Sep 24, 2017
This is actually a fairly good route. The crux is perfectly protected by the bolt at your waist. View Comment
Matt Hagny
Jan 3, 2017
Lots and lots of loose flakes, etc on this one. I'm surprised it doesn't see more traffic to keep… View Comment
Matt Hagny
Jan 3, 2017
Susan: Walk off is climber's left, per most of the guidebooks, and what we did -- downclimbing the chut… View Comment
Sean
Dec 28, 2016
anchor bolts left of topout now has slings with rap rings. rap with one 70m rope leaves about 5 ft to spar… View Comment
David S
Dec 22, 2016
This would be a really great climb if it saw more traffic and cleaned up the loose, grainy flakes. Nice, va… View Comment
tom donnelly
Jan 1, 2016
A harder and better variation is to traverse left much earlier out to a little flared seam, which takes pro… View Comment
jon Kates
May 8, 2014
Thanks Kevin. View Comment
Jeff Botimer
Apr 7, 2014
Fantastic route. One of the better climbs I've done at JTree. View Comment
susan peplow
Jan 20, 2014
Bouldery start isn't that bouldery with flat landing. Unless you leaned way back, I guess that could be ba… View Comment
susan peplow
Jan 19, 2014
Gear adequate yes but somewhat limited on the first 1/3 of the route. If you're looking for easy to identi… View Comment
susan peplow
Jan 19, 2014
Route is pretty straight forward.... fairly easy ground to clip first bolt (bomber thanks to BG & KP which… View Comment
Russ Walling
Jan 19, 2014
Start on a pillar and ascend the weird-ish scoop with hollow yet adequate pro. Continue up various cracks… View Comment
Russ Walling
Jan 19, 2014
A good but not great route on somewhat uninspiring rock. Pro is pretty good until you really need it, then… View Comment
Russ Walling
Jan 19, 2014
Good route... bouldery start with walk-out not carry -out finality. Upper roof seemed burly and well prot… View Comment
Colin Schour
Mar 5, 2012
I really liked this route. Three stars and a 5.9+ rating. At the roof, throw a nut in (or two, like I did)… View Comment
Kevin Dahlstrom
Jan 17, 2012
This route deserves 3 stars and a 5.10 rating. A bouldery start followed by engaging, technical climbing w… View Comment
Gary Schmidt
Dec 21, 2011
thought this was a fun thought provoking route. Bring a few smaller to medium cams to supplement the bolts.… View Comment
Gary Schmidt
Dec 21, 2011
We were there today and actually had a real great time. For one it is sunny all day which is nice in the co… View Comment
Bob Gaines
Apr 8, 2010
We pull out the old 1/4 inch bolt (usually they come out much too easily) then drill out the existing hole… View Comment
Donno
Apr 8, 2010
Bob, thanks for replacing the Great Burrito bolts with 1/2" stainless. Question: do you drill out the old h… View Comment
Bob Gaines
Jan 8, 2010
Kevin Powell and I replaced the old 1/4 inch bolt today with a 1/2 inch diameter stainless. View Comment
Bob Gaines
Jan 8, 2010
Kevin Powell and I replaced the old 1/4 inch bolt today with a 1/2 inch diameter stainless. Found two ne… View Comment
Bob Gaines
Jan 8, 2010
Kevin Powell and I replaced the four old 1/4 inch bolts today. The pin is long gone, but not critical.… View Comment
Bob Gaines
Jan 8, 2010
Kevin Powell and I replaced the 2 old bolts today with 1/2 inch stainless. View Comment
Lluis Penalver-Aguila
Oct 12, 2009
This climb's got all the variety one can look for: thin face moves, a bit of crack climbing up the seams, l… View Comment
amax
Apr 12, 2009
Its really a 5.9+ fun route but the loose stuff is still there at the first section of the climb. View Comment
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