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Dried Oatmeal 

5.10b

   
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Type: Trad, 1 pitch, 80 feet
Consensus: 5.10b [details]
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Submitted By: Brian Boyd on Jan 13, 2010

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Description 

Thin, bolted face climbing, sandwiched in between two short crack sections.


Location 

Starts right of Pecker Party, on a short right-trending crack. Climb up and left, then pass four bolts on right side of arete. Finish up short crack to summit. Descend via the South Crack rappel.


Protection 

Four bolts, small to large gear. Bring extra cams to build an anchor at top.



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By Colonel Mustard
From: Reno, NV
Jan 12, 2011

I remember putting a nut in before the first bolt. I figured it wouldn't zipper the bolts. This was a good ten slab, although I remember it flaking a bit like its namesake. There's also a good deal of crumbly rock around the anchor situation, so watch out.