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Lazy Bum
5.10d YDS 6b+ French 21 Ewbanks VII+ UIAA 21 ZA E3 5b British
Avg: 3.1 from 300 votes
Type: | Trad, 160 ft (48 m), 2 pitches |
FA: | FA: Eric Beck and Steve Williams, 1971. FFA: Chris Falkenstein and pals, 1972 |
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Shared By: | Darshan Ahluwalia on Oct 26, 2006 · Updates |
Admins: | Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Please visit climbingyosemite.com/ and nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/… for the latest information on visiting Yosemite, including permits, regulations, and closure information.
Yosemite National Park has yearly closures for Peregrine Falcon Protection March 1- July 15. Always check the NPS website at nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/… for the most current details and park alerts, and to learn more about the peregrine falcon, and how closures help it survive. This page also shares closures and warnings due to current fires, smoke, etc.
Yosemite National Park has yearly closures for Peregrine Falcon Protection March 1- July 15. Always check the NPS website at nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/… for the most current details and park alerts, and to learn more about the peregrine falcon, and how closures help it survive. This page also shares closures and warnings due to current fires, smoke, etc.
Description
Sunnyside bench sports two 5.10 finger cracks, one just to the left of Jamcrack called Lazy Bum (5.10D) and the other just to the left of this called Bummer (5.10C).
Both cracks share the same first 20 feet, which is a bouldery 5.10b finger crack / face. Going slightly left from here puts you on Bummer 10C, and going right puts you on Lazy Bum 10D. Pitch 2 of Lazy Bum continues directly above the first pitch of Jam Crack (10d). P2 protects well with tiny cams and tiny nuts.
Both of these climbs are excellent, protect well (micro gear required), and perfect for tuning your thin crack technique. Short and hard.
Both cracks share the same first 20 feet, which is a bouldery 5.10b finger crack / face. Going slightly left from here puts you on Bummer 10C, and going right puts you on Lazy Bum 10D. Pitch 2 of Lazy Bum continues directly above the first pitch of Jam Crack (10d). P2 protects well with tiny cams and tiny nuts.
Both of these climbs are excellent, protect well (micro gear required), and perfect for tuning your thin crack technique. Short and hard.
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