Sidewinder 5.10
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Please do your best to maintain good relationships with the people who own the land in this area. Do not drive your vehicle past the "private property" sign. Do not go up to the house to ask for directions to the crag. Do not ride your bike down the road. Please move immediately to the side of the road if any landowners are approaching in their vehicles.
This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
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Description This climbs past one bolt to curving cracks. It shares anchors with Waffle. Per Glenn Schuler: the start of this climb got ruined by the Hayman Fire. The clipping jug is no more. The bolt needs to be relocated. The best way to start the climb now is traversing left from the same start as The Waffle.
Location This is on the left side.
Protection Gear required.
Tina making her way up the featured rock of Sidewi...
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By Glenn Schuler From: Monument, Co. Jun 5, 2009
| The start of this climb got ruined by the Evil Terry Barton and the Hayman Fire. The clipping jug is no more. The bolt needs to be relocated which I will try to get done some time in the near future. The best way to start the climb now is traversing left from the same start as The Waffle. |
By Dan G0D5H411 From: Colorado Springs, CO Oct 17, 2010 rating: 5.9+ R
| Ended up stick clipping the first bolt, going up the Waffle for ~10 ft and moving back left to the proper cracks. |
By RyanO From: Golden, CO May 7, 2012 rating: 5.11+ PG13
| Stick clip the first bolt and go for it! The direct start has a move or two of 11+, to a bomber jug, and nothing harder than 5.9 from there. |
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