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A Little Razz-Ma-Tazz and All That Jazz 

5.11d

   

FA: Merrill Bitter
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.11d [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 20 feet
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Submitted By: d-know on Jan 25, 2006


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have not pulled out of the roof yet unfortunitly


Description 

On the approach to the plumb line there is a large boulder hidden off the left side of the trail. Razz-ma-tazz climbs out the over hung south facing side of the boulder. Might want to tape up for this one. A good lesson in crack climbing with feets over your head.


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#3 to #5 camalots
can be t.r.'d from a tree at top if your clever



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By mr bojangles
May 25, 2009

I am a little surprised people climb this with a rope. This is such a perfect crack boulder problem. If you can handle the 11d crux then you can surely top out the 5.9sh finish. Bring a pad and enjoy perfect roof fists!

By bheller
From: SLC Utah
May 26, 2009

I'm a little suprised you'd pack a pad up there. Whats easier for weaving through the narrow scrub oak? I vote for a 30 foot section of rope and a few cams!

By mr bojangles
Jun 7, 2009

to each his own I suppose, a backpack is far superior to the pad in scrub oak