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White Trash 

5.11b

   
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Type: Trad, Sport, 1 pitch, 65 feet
Consensus: 5.11b [details]
FA: Bob D'Antonio, Ron Olsen and Greg Hand
New Route: Yes
Submitted By: Ron Olsen on Jul 13, 2006

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Description 

The crux is near the top at the last bolt. Pumpy route with cool moves.

Start as for Crack Up...climb 15 feet up the crack and then go left to the first bolt...race you arms up the steep face to a series of technical moves getting past the second and third bolts.


Protection 

Camalots to a #3 and five quickdraws.



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Crack Up and White Trash.  Crack Up climbs the overhanging hand and fist crack.  White Trash steps left and climbs the steep arete past three bolts.

BETA PHOTO: Crack Up and White Trash. Crack Up climbs the ove...


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By Tony B
From: Around Boulder, CO
Jul 14, 2006

FA was certainly done on or before 2003 as a T.R. (myself) but it was more than likely much earlier- it's obvious and it's below the anchors.
FFA: Bob, Ron & Greg I guess, because I don't know that anyone led it.
But that leaves to ethical question the practice of bolting TR's. Seems like a grey area when it's unknown and in a relatively unpopular area. So perhaps the question is bolting what could so obviously be one?