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Herby Goes Bananas (aka School Daze) 
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Herby Goes Bananas (aka School Daze) 

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Type: Sport, 35 feet
Consensus: 5.7 [details]
FA: Alisa Green and Walt Wehner, 1997 or so
Submitted By: Anthony Stout on Apr 24, 2006

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BETA PHOTO: Unknown climber going up Herby Goes Bananas (aka School Daze).

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Description 

Of the bolted routes on this crag, this is the one that is second one from the right. Follow the bolts up mellow climbing with large foot and hand holds.


Location 

Route second from the right on the crag.


Protection 

3 bolts to anchors.



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By mtngeek
Apr 19, 2008
rating: 5.7+

3 bolts with a short traverse to anchors above Short Bus. TR anchors seemed questionable. Slightly runout compared to other two lead routes. Route named "School Daze" in Falcon's.

By Wa3lt
Mar 1, 2009

Alisa Green and I did the FA of this route (as well as Cobb-It) back in 1997 or so. We were babysitting her little (12 and 7 or something) brothers and wanted to do something that they'd have fun climbing.

As always with my routes, if anyone wants to add bolts or fix things, feel free. I don't recall anything about the actual bolting at this point.