Type: Sport, 70 ft (21 m)
FA: Joel McKillop - "Oh my God I love these route names!"
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Shared By: Orphaned User on Sep 11, 2011 · Updates
Admins: Peter Gram, Greg Parker, Mikel Madsen, Mark Rafferty

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Bradyism - A word or phrase that can have more than one meaning that entertains those with a dirty mind.

At the time of this writing the new Spearfish Canyon guidebook (which is awesome by the way, stop relying on my posts and go out and get yourself a copy) lists and describes five routes on The Bradyism Wall. As of Spring 2014 there are now 7 high quality routes on this fun as heck wall.

This fine line is the third route form the left. It is located smack dab up against a large, rectangular black rock that jets on out of the ledge which makes up this wall. Belayers should try their best to stand behind this blocky obstruction since standing on top of it just ain't a good idea.

This route is awesome! It has magnificent pocket pulling and works its way up to a blank, black face with a seriously thought provoking and burley move to get to the anchors.

And like Bobby once said to Cindy, "This route is beyond fantastic! It's fantastical!"

Yes, Bobby...we can feel your excitement in our fantasticals as well. Just be sure to clean up the shower before Greg gets ready for his big date since your pulsating fantasticals will surely make a gooey mess.

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This Bradyism is third climb on the far left side of the wall.
Climbers should feel free to climb up on the black, detached piller.
Belayers should position themselves lower and behind this pillar.

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Needs about ten quickdraws. Open shunt anchors.

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