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Lambada 

5.10

   

FA: Kirk Miller and Bruce Hildenbrand
New Route: Yes
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10a/b [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 60 feet
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Submitted By: Kirk Miller on Oct 19, 2008


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Description 

Climb past the first roof protected by the second bolt and head up the slab. Pull into the final roof, step up left, and make a big reach left to a jug hidden on the arete to clip the anchors.


Location 

Left of Levada, see topo photo.


Protection 

8 bolts to chain and ring anchors.



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By Eric Schmeer
From: Denver
Nov 19, 2008
rating: 5.10-

The middle face is tricky towards the left... and the 2nd/final roof pull is a 10 move. Fun climb. Thoughtful, like most routes at this crag.

By Ralph Kolva
From: Denver, CO
Apr 29, 2009

I think I counted 7 bolts on this route, not 8, plus the anchor.

By Monty
From: golden
Apr 29, 2009

Was thrilled with the route until I had to clip the anchor.

By Margo
May 7, 2009
rating: 5.10a/b

Fun thoughtful round...be brave and head straight up the middle face...to the right is easier but not as fun. The final roof pull is tough but reach up high and find the jug and you are good to go!

By Crag Dweller
From: Denver, CO
Jun 19, 2009

A really fun climb. The second roof is definitely the crux. Find your feet fast or you're going to be staring at the anchors wondering how in the hell to move up.

By Lauren D. Hollingsworth
From: Colorado Springs, CO
Jun 27, 2009
rating: 5.10-

This is an excellent route! The movement was varied and really fun! Thanks for this wonderful addition to Clear Creek. Beta: remember to stem! Clipping the anchor is not unpleasant as has been suggested.