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Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.9+ [details]
FA: Aaron Wilkinson, Darren Knezek, Justin McDonald
Submitted By: Perin Blanchard on Nov 23, 2007

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Description 

A tricky start with small feet, crimps, a gaston, and careful balance until you reach the waiting jugs above.

After the clipping the second bolt the rest of the route is primarily juggy and alternates between steep (vertical) and somewhat less so.

A fun route with a number of big moves between big holds.

After the last bolt the route heads right sharply to the chains.


Location 

The fifth bolted line from the left. Alternatively, the second bolted line from the right on the left side of The Jobsite.


Protection 

9 bolts, chain anchors (shared with Telemarketer to the right).



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By Perin Blanchard
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From: Orem, UT
Apr 29, 2008

Really quite a fun climb. Probably my favorite at this location (although I haven’t yet done the .10c to its right).

By Clay Allred
From: Moab UT
May 16, 2008

this is a fun route and gets even better when you add two pitches of snatch on top.

By Christopher Sorensen
From: Provo, UT
Sep 13, 2008
rating: 5.9+

Fun climb. The crux for me was the move to the second bolt, which is tricky, but after that it's just long more than it's hard, but it's a lot of fun. While climbing there was no way to do it without brushing a lot of debris down, mostly little pebbles and sand, but cleaning it on the way down, two pretty big rocks came loose, which I was luckily able to spot and toss away from those lurking at the bottom. I would bring a helmet for the belayer, or at least belay pretty far from the cliff, which is easy with a 70m rope. Fun climb. Lots of fun, actually. Anyone know how long this climb is?

By Tristan Higbee
From: Mexico
Jun 22, 2009

I did this route a couple years ago and got back on it today. And I thought it felt harder than the .10b to the left! Maybe I just totally missed the good holds... Either way, super bouldery start leads to fun cruiser climbing higher up.

By Christopher Sorensen
From: Provo, UT
Jun 22, 2009
rating: 5.9+

Just did this climb again. The start really is pretty tricky and bouldery and I have to agree with Tristan, I thought it was a harder start then the one to the left, with harder climbing the rest of the way.