Home - Destinations - iPhone/Android - Gyms - Partners - Forum - Photos - Deals - What's New
 ADVANCED
Yeti Boulder
Giro Rift Bike Helmet

$54.99 25% off

$41.24

at AlsSports

49    more...
Mountain Hardwear Lamina 20deg Sleeping Bag

$199.99 25% off

$149.99

at AlsSports

   more...
Petzl Alpix Pick

$51.95 20% off

$41.56

at Backcountry

1    more...
Black Diamond Single Portaledge

$649.95 25% off

$487.46

at Backcountry

   more...
CAMP USA - Cassin Radion Ice Screw

$79.90 24% off

$59.93

at Backcountry

   more...
Pearl Izumi Attack Cycling Shorts - Men's

$79.99 20% off

$63.99

at AlsSports

   more...
 more Dirtbag Deals
Routes Sorted
L to R R to L Alpha
Sasquatch 
Yeti 
Yeti Direct 

Sasquatch 

V5

   
1,091 page views
Good page?   

Type: Boulder, 12 feet
Consensus: V5- [details]
FA: 
Submitted By: Jake Sahl on Nov 21, 2009

You & This Route  |  Other Opinions (14)
Your todo list:
Your stars:
Your rating: -none- [change]
Your ticklist: [add new tick]

Nicole on Sasquatch

Add Photo  Add Comment    Printer View

Description 

Start with the left hand on a good head height edge (right hand edge for Yeti) and the right hand on a small crimp at chest height. Move straight up on awesome slopers to a thought-provoking top-out.


Location 

The right side of the Yeti boulder


Protection 

Crash Pads



Photos of Sasquatch Slideshow Add Photo
Nicole on sasquatch

Nicole on sasquatch


Comments on Sasquatch Add Comment
Show which comments
By steve edwards
From: SLC, UT
Sep 21, 2010

I love that this now gets as many stars as Yeti. When we started attempting it the thing was a sandy pile. Those slopers seemed amazing if they'd ever clean up. Appears they finally have.

By andy patterson
Administrator
From: Santa Barbara, CA
Sep 22, 2010

Yeah, the slopers have cleaned up. I remember doing this rig eight or nine years ago, and I had grit in my teeth by the finish. It felt like V5 then, but the holds now seem a bit positive for that grade. In any case, a good, straight-up sloper problem.

By andy patterson
Administrator
From: Santa Barbara, CA
Dec 12, 2010

I suppose you could use that pocket, but I see more people go straight up.

By Joseph Stover
From: Santa Barbara, CA
Aug 24, 2011
rating: V5

V4 if you start on yeti holds and go to the next big pocket on the left then up the Sasquatch slopers? I knew I must have missed something...