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Dum's Kitchen

Submitted By: Art Morimitsu on Dec 7, 2006
Administrator: Art Morimitsu
Latitude: 8.0160  Longitude: 98.8352 
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The first stretch of beach after the jungle trail from Railay West.
About half of the routes are located in an alcove behind some jungle foliage; the rest are located on the cliff face near the trail to Railay West.


Getting There 

Cross over the jungle trail from Railay West, or walk around the headland during low tide. Optionally, grab a long-tailed boat ride.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Dum's Kitchen:
Rod Yak aka Schlingel Max   5.10c/d     Sport   
Lion King   5.11c     Sport   
Mai Mee Fahn   5.12a     Sport, 1 pitch   
Reminiscence   5.12a     Sport, 1 pitch, 80 feet   
Jaidom   5.13+     Sport, 1 pitch, 80 feet   
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Adriane at the start of Wake and Bake.

Wake and Bake 5.12a  International : Thailand : ... : Dum's Kitchen
Fun steep double overhanging dihedral with a finger crack in the back. Start up making steep moves on jugs and underclings. Continue up the dihedral, making all kinds of cool stemming moves and finding some interesting rests. Crank out the laybacking top section and rest on the ledge. Rest up and make a few more tricky 11-? moves to the anchors.First ascent was originally on trad gear and later retroed by accident. Also might be a bit soft f...[more]   Browse More Classics in International


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By Tony B
From: Boulder, CO
Dec 7, 2006

N 8o 0' 57.7'' - E 98o 50' 6.8'' CWO011