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Flatulent Cat

5.12-, Trad, 60 ft (18 m),  Avg: 3 from 2 votes
FA: Erez Shani, Josh Edwards
Utah > Southeast Utah > Indian Creek > Cat Wall
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Description

With no gear larger than a red C3, this crack look intimidating. Luckily, the crack and face are featured which allows for technical climbing that doesn't quite feel like you're climbing a crack. Good stances and great rock let you plug in as much small gear as you want, making it feel quite safe. After pulling through the thin crack at the bottom, there's a quick change of pace with some burly/awkward offwidth guarding the top. Watch out for the farts of the first ascentionist, legend has it that they still live in the roof at the top

Location

Walk far right and look for a long right facing hand crack corner after walking behind a detached pillar. The route is just around the corner from this, behind two trees and marked by a plauqe at the bottom.

Protection

Lots of Purple C3 to Red C3 size, and a single .4 and #4 C4 for the top

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Flatulent Cat on the left, Stokat on the right
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On the FA
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Mitch Friedeman
Boulder, CO
 
[Hide Comment] Good stances to place small gear before one little boulder problem crux. I used 2 Gray Metolius cams as my crux pieces. (Placed from a very restful stance. Interesting and fun little 12- problem away from the crowds at Cat Wall. Dec 2, 2020