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Interplanet Janet 

5.6

   
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Type: Sport, 1 pitch, 45 feet
Consensus: 5.6 [details]
FA: Louie Anderson, 2008
New Route: Yes
Submitted By: C Miller on Mar 9, 2009

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BETA PHOTO: Interplanet Janet (5.6), Riverside Quarry

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Description 

Start in a clean right-facing corner and then up and left on a slab to access a huge lieback flake which leads to an upper face and anchors. Quality.


Location 

Right of center and the third route from the right.


Protection 

5 bolts, anchors



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By Gregory D
From: La Verne
Jun 23, 2010

The block that the "lay back flake" is on seems to be completely detached and eroded on the back side. The placement of the block looked sketchy before I did the move and worse from the top.

By Tristan B
From: La Crescenta, CA
Feb 13, 2012

Not much of a lie back. It's just a pull up.

By bmdhacks
Apr 3, 2012

Not the best beginner route to lead, as a fall on the crux (the flake) will deck on the slabby part below.