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Grade | Route | Gear style | Popularity | ||
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5.8 | Power to Waste
FA: Matt Herman, Mark Herman, Derek Willmott & Mandy Kellner, 1995 | 30m, 5 | |||
5.8 | ★★ Trihardral
FA: Joe Herbst, Betsy Herbst, Jorge Urioste, Joanne Urioste & Randal Grandstaff, 1976 | 150m, 3 | |||
5.8 II PG | ★★★ Lotta Balls
An excellent route with a unique and freaky crux on P2. P1) 100ft, 5.7, climb the broken face with cam placements in horizontal breaks, then move across to the left facing corner for a few moves, then follow the diagonal crack up and right to a bolted anchor. P2) 160ft, 5.8, straight up the varnished face with bizarre balls for holds, easy to the first bolt, then the balls reduce in size up to the 2nd bolt, and reduce in size further for the crux up to the crack above. The crack turns into a dihedral, follow the crack to a bolted belay. P3) 200ft, 5.7, climb the right facing corner above and move left on to the face between 10-20 feet below the roof. The angle backs-off quickly. Continue until you have no rope left and set a trad belay in the crack. P4) you're probably left with 40 foot of 4th class or maybe 5.0 climbing to the top. Descent: The descent gully is on the other side of the pinnacle you climbed, however, the safest access is to walk up and right through bushes to the highest point and down to a large tree with rappel slings. Three abseils lead down, something like 40m from tree, 20m from tree, 27m from bolts. Follow cairns and a vague track down to your packs. FA: Joe Herbst, Betsy Herbst, Randall Grandstaff & Tom Kauffman, 1977 | 150m, 3, 2 | |||
5.9 PG | ★★ Bruja's Brew
FA: Todd Swain & Debbie Brenchley, 1999 | 150m, 4, 1 | |||
5.8 PG | ★★ Black Magic
Start on a boulder. P1) 140ft, 5.8, climb a flake to the left facing corner and bolt. Horizontal traverse left, climb right facing corner to a second bolt, the horizontal traverse back right. Climb the shallow corner/crack up to a single bolt anchor with a thread below, you can also supplement with cams above. P2) 150ft, 5.6, basically climb straight up the face, the challenge is finding gear placements, maybe wander slightly left and return right to a double bolt belay in white rock. P3) 100ft, 5.8, it looks intimidating, almost overhanging. Move right to a crack and climb to a roof, place a cam with extended sling then step out right and traverse to a bolt, then up a short steep wall to a very laid-back slab. Wander up and set a trad belay in the crack. Expect a bit of rope drag. P4) 100ft, low 5th class, straight up the crack to the top. Descent: Walk left to a saddle between Lotta Balls Wall and the main cliff. Continue down the gully on the other side down to a large tree with rappel slings. Three abseils lead down, something like 40m from tree, 20m from tree, 27m from bolts. Follow cairns and a vague track down to your packs. FA: Jorge Urioste & Joanne Urioste, 1978 | 150m, 4, 3 | |||
5.8 | Kick in the Balls |
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