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FA: Ken Trout and Peter Prandoni, 1988?
Type: Trad, Alpine
Consensus: 5.10c/d [details]
Length: 7 pitches, 700 feet, Grade III
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Submitted By: craigw on Aug 9, 2006


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Coffee Achievers with approximate belay stations


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This is the crack system just right of Espresso on the far right hand side of the Black Wall. Coffee Achievers merges with Espresso somewhere near the second to last pitch.

This route rarely gets climbed and can prove to be quite a challenge if you haven't been doing squats on a regular basis. Do not do this route with the intention of meeting your girlfriend at 6:00 in Golden to see a concert, as I thought I could do. We left the car at 7 am and finished the route at 6:30 pm eventually getting to the concert at 9--you can imagine what followed....

Rappel down the Black Wall via the standard rappel route which will bring you near the base of Good Evans. From here, you will still need to get to the valley floor, which is another 200-300 feet down. We downclimbed for a bit, then used a blue sling rap station to get to the bottom (200 ft rappel). From here, scramble north (right) among the huge boulders, past Rusty Dagger, Parallel Universe, and Espresso coming to the far right side near a broken up and grassy ledge/chimney section. You will be able to see a pillar with white slings at the top. This is the first pitch (at least, it's the one we did. There are several other sets of slings further to the right--maybe variations or other climbs???)

Pitch 1-Climb to the top of a pillar using a thin crack and face holds-belay out right. 5.9ish 180-190 feet.

Pitch 2--Overhanging fist crack out right--felt pretty hard 10+?--We belayed after the overhang.

Pitch 3--Up a left angling crack system with many liebacks. 5.10.

Pitch 4--More liebacking up the same crack system eventually working out right onto a small ledge. 5.10.

Pitch 5--Another left angling crack system with many liebacks (hard pitch 10+). Eventually pulling onto a large ledge with an 3 piton belay--pretty long pitch, 170-180 feet.

Pitch 6--Climb through the soaking wet, heavily vegetated chimney, eventually stepping out left with some thin face climbing--set hanging belay. Crux pitch?? Nothing felt harder than 5.9/10- but very slick and loose. 130-150 feet.

Pitch 7--Climb the left angling crack for 15 feet (5.8) then do a foot traverse with disappearing hands for 15-20 more feet to a wet and vegetated crack that will lead you to the top with some scrambling. 60 feet total??

The old topo we had called this a 5 pitch route. It took us 7 pitches which all were long and strenuous.

Overall, it was a fun, adventurous day, but we felt it was much harder and more committing than Good Evans. There is quite a bit of loose rock and vegetation on this route so wear your helmet and bring some gardening equipment if desired!


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Standard rack up to a number 4 Camalot (2)



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Ken Trout leading the 2nd pitch.  Photo by Michael Schlauch taken from Espresso.

Ken Trout leading the 2nd pitch. Photo by Michael...


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By Ken Trout
From: Golden, CO
Jul 15, 2008

Last weekend, there were two fixed wires on Prandoni's original traverse out the summit cave. Greg's finish cuts left twelve feet below and was a lot better for the second.

By Greg Cameron
Jul 21, 2008

Just did Coffee Achievers again with Ken Trout on Sunday. It was the first time since the first ascent for him, and maybe since 16 years ago for me. We did it in 6 pitches. I would say the pitches go 5.9, 5.10b, 5.10b, 5.10c/d, 5.9, 5.10a. I updated my description of the shared portion of the route with Espresso in the Espresso route description. Apparently, this is a little different (better and easier) than the way Ken and Peter exited the route on the FA.

I think this is the best route (not to mention best-named route) on the Black Wall. The 2nd through 4th pitches feature superb crack climbing of great variability. There are at least 7 sections of 5.10. The short, 5th pitch (a little wet and jungle-like) is the only dog on this climb.

By David A. Turner
Jul 27, 2008
rating: 5.10+

Pitches 2,3, & 4 rate 3 to 4 stars for quality; they are superlative. Pitch 1 is forgettable, and the last pitch is wet ( we combined pitches 5 & 6), but interesting with positive holds and reasonable pro. If you are not put off by conditions such as this, or even seek them out for the adventure, you will enjoy this route, as did I.