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Sully's Hangout

Super close to the City and you get a bit of a workout getting there

Sully's Bear Asian Buffet

This is a new Sully's crag named SULLY'S BEAR ASIAN BUFFET

Sully's Bear Asian Buffet
5.7 Sinfully Doylelicious Asians

!!! CHAINS THAT PROTECTED THE CRUX MOVES HAVE BEEN STOLEN !!!

Start on the dead log. Follow the line by the arete.

5.7 Asian Princess Dropped Poor Stitch

Trend left at the second bolt.

5.8 Asian Princess Hates Dinos on Crack

Head right up the groove and clip a bolt on the boulder. Mantle then head left slightly and then go straight up to the hand cracks at the top. Avoid going out left

5.9 Ellie c'est une fille oui?

Head up the 2 bolts on the slab. Go straight up the steep section.

5.9 Asian Princess KAPOWs the Sully's Bear

!!! CHAINS THAT PROTECTED THE CRUX MOVES HAVE BEEN STOLEN !!!

Start under the bulge and go up the flakes on the left to the alcove. Finish up the slab.

5.10c Marcus The Gopher Slayer

Start up the right side of the obvious roof bulge and go straight up to the left facing corner. Don't go into the neighboring climbs to the right or left. Finish up the slab.

5.10a So Wong, So Strong

!!! CHAIN THAT REINFORCED THE CRUX BOLT HAS BEEN STOLEN !!!

Start off ledge, boulder moves to start then easy climbing.

5.11a The Wong Way to Fly

Start from the obvious huge undercling and reach for the shelf above. Dyno might be required. Continue straight up the slab (do not go right or left into the neighboring climbs).

5.10b It's Wong to Yum Yum Chum Chum !!!

Clip a bolt on the slab, go straight up to the flakes on the overhang and then up a crack on the left

5.7 Asian Princess Got Devoured by Squeeterz

Start up the big flake on the right, pull into a crack, then weave left, right and left till the top.

5.8 Leftovers

Low angle slab on the far left

5.9 Your Other Left

Fun, featured slab, probably a bit easy for 5.9

5.9 Lefty

Featured slabby start, steepening towards the anchors

5.9 A Bunch of BS

Blocky features lead to a ledge which turn into a bunch of sidepulls (Warning as of 05/20,the fourth bolt is missing on this climb)

5.6 The Beginner

The easiest line here, but still fun

5.9 The Rookie

The mossy line on the mossy wall

5.7 Beginner's Luck

Directly to the right of "The Beginner". An easy slab climb into really nice holds.

5.6 Asian Princess Loves Dead Bird

Climb just to the left of Little Lulu.

5.9 Little LuLu

Great climbing right next to 3M. There is some moss on the wall, but everything you need to climb it is clean.

5.10a 3M

5.8 to the chains at halfway, with a few 10a moves immediately after. Good warmup climb.

5.11a Lubo

Great fun. Starts next to 3M, moving right towards a corner, then follows the bolts up some nice, long face moves and a steep slab finish.

5.11b Constant Gardener

The next climb right of Lubo. Climb towards the same corner as for Lubo, continuing up the arete and to the anchors.

Transmission

Project

5.13b Antisocial Media

ACCESS ALERT! Authorities representing the LSCR have decided not to permit rock climbing in the area. Nor will they be responsible for, or manage, the Sully’s Hangout climbing area which lies within its borders. However, at this time LSCR personnel will not specifically prevent persons from climbing within the LSCR. Any person who chooses to rock climb within the LSCR does so absolutely at their own risk. Keeping the Sully’s Hangout climbing area open to climbers will require that climbers obey LSCR rules at all times while present in the LSCR and that they respect without question the wishes of LSCR personnel and/or any signs posted regarding climbing in the LSCR or at the climbing area. If approached by park rangers, be friendly and polite. Stay on the trail and within the platform areas at the base of the crag. Always use “leave-no-trace” wilderness ethics. Leash your dog (or better yet leave it at home), pack out your trash, and keep the climbing area clean and tidy. This is all very important—we need to keep our impact to a minimum. Also, the area is still being developed. If there is a red tape on the first bolt, the route is a project and is off limits. Please don’t interfere with fixed ropes and gear. IMPORTANT! Note that the main gates at both major access points are CLOSED and LOCKED in the evening at clearly posted times. You MUST be out before the gates are locked or you will be shut in. Any attempt to tamper with or defeat the gates will result in a POLICE CALL. Either get out of the gated area before closing, or use an alternate, non-gated access point. Do not, for any reason whatsoever, attempt to circumvent the gate closure—you could get the crag permanently closed to climbing!

5.10d Speed Dial #8

Scramble up the mossy pedestal, then up on pinches and jugs. Cruxy finish.

5.10c Shake your lettuce

ACCESS ALERT! Authorities representing the LSCR have decided not to permit rock climbing in the area. Nor will they be responsible for, or manage, the Sully’s Hangout climbing area which lies within its borders. However, at this time LSCR personnel will not specifically prevent persons from climbing within the LSCR. Any person who chooses to rock climb within the LSCR does so absolutely at their own risk. Keeping the Sully’s Hangout climbing area open to climbers will require that climbers obey LSCR rules at all times while present in the LSCR and that they respect without question the wishes of LSCR personnel and/or any signs posted regarding climbing in the LSCR or at the climbing area. If approached by park rangers, be friendly and polite. Stay on the trail and within the platform areas at the base of the crag. Always use “leave-no-trace” wilderness ethics. Leash your dog (or better yet leave it at home), pack out your trash, and keep the climbing area clean and tidy. This is all very important—we need to keep our impact to a minimum. Also, the area is still being developed. If there is a red tape on the first bolt, the route is a project and is off limits. Please don’t interfere with fixed ropes and gear. IMPORTANT! Note that the main gates at both major access points are CLOSED and LOCKED in the evening at clearly posted times. You MUST be out before the gates are locked or you will be shut in. Any attempt to tamper with or defeat the gates will result in a POLICE CALL. Either get out of the gated area before closing, or use an alternate, non-gated access point. Do not, for any reason whatsoever, attempt to circumvent the gate closure—you could get the crag permanently closed to climbing!

5.11d Serene

Longest route at the cliff. 11c if you move left for a rest near the top, or 12a direct.

5.11c Special K

Climb the crack to the 4th bolt, then technical climbing to a cruxy finish.

5.11d Hindu Two Routes Variation

Starts 1 metre right of Special K to join Hindu Two Routes at the 3rd bolt.

5.11b Hindu Two Routes

Pumpy. Start 2m right of Special K.

5.11a My One Muscle

Up broken rock to the crack, past an overlap and into the large crack after the 3rd bolt

5.11b Get Bent!

Hard start with cruxes near the roof, and another near the top

5.11b Wingman

Up the arete. The first climb reached on the approach.

5.12a Back Door Party

To the right of the Wingman arete, to the same anchors.

5.9 Moss Pit

ACCESS ALERT! Authorities representing the LSCR have decided not to permit rock climbing in the area. Nor will they be responsible for, or manage, the Sully’s Hangout climbing area which lies within its borders. However, at this time LSCR personnel will not specifically prevent persons from climbing within the LSCR. Any person who chooses to rock climb within the LSCR does so absolutely at their own risk. Keeping the Sully’s Hangout climbing area open to climbers will require that climbers obey LSCR rules at all times while present in the LSCR and that they respect without question the wishes of LSCR personnel and/or any signs posted regarding climbing in the LSCR or at the climbing area. If approached by park rangers, be friendly and polite. Stay on the trail and within the platform areas at the base of the crag. Always use “leave-no-trace” wilderness ethics. Leash your dog (or better yet leave it at home), pack out your trash, and keep the climbing area clean and tidy. This is all very important—we need to keep our impact to a minimum. Also, the area is still being developed. If there is a red tape on the first bolt, the route is a project and is off limits. Please don’t interfere with fixed ropes and gear. IMPORTANT! Note that the main gates at both major access points are CLOSED and LOCKED in the evening at clearly posted times. You MUST be out before the gates are locked or you will be shut in. Any attempt to tamper with or defeat the gates will result in a POLICE CALL. Either get out of the gated area before closing, or use an alternate, non-gated access point. Do not, for any reason whatsoever, attempt to circumvent the gate closure—you could get the crag permanently closed to climbing!

5.10b Dynamic Duo

The bolted crack about 12m right of Wingman

5.10d French Connection

Starts up Dynamic Duo, moving right onto Trekking to India at the 3rd or 5th bolt. Much better value if done at the 3rd.

5.11c Trekking to India

Up the steep face just right of the Dymanic Duo arete and crack. Eases off after gaining the slab, with a tricky move to the bolts.

5.12b In the Bubble

The steep, crimpy face right of Trekking to India.

5.11c Good Dog, Bad Hippie

Climb just to the right of In the Bubble. Keep on the left face of the arete on the upper section. There is a bit of a runnout at the end.

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