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Schwierigkeitsgrad Route Stil Beliebtheit Gebiet
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5.5 Chimney

No top anchor. Small to medium pro suffices.

Traditionell 12m Mount Saint Helena
5.10d Right Climb

Mixed variation of 'Catchy'[18575467] that moves right into the chimney instead of over the bulge. Watch for loose rocks in the chimney.

Gemischt trad 21m, 6 Mount Saint Helena
5.10d Unknown 5.10d crack

Highball start. Pro to 3.5"

Traditionell 21m Mount Saint Helena
Top rope
5.10a On the Road
Toprope 21m Mount Saint Helena
5.10d Unknown 5.10d

Start right of the 'Bubble Boy'[18575347] cave with crux moves up the small overhanging arête. Stay right of 'Bubble Boy'[18575347], pulling over bulges onto pocketed faces. Finish on the pair of cracks before moving left to the top anchor.

Toprope 21m Mount Saint Helena
5.9 Face Left
Toprope 12m Mount Saint Helena
5.6 Dirty Harry

Lead Fistful of Hueco to the left and then setup a top rope by scrambling around the tree. Two bolt Anchor

Toprope 50m Mount Saint Helena
5.7 Face Right
Toprope 12m Mount Saint Helena
Sport
5.11a Solar Power

Reachy, pocketed face climbing to 2-bolt top anchor.

Erste freie Begeh.: Chris Summit, 1997

Sport 12m, 4 Mount Saint Helena
5.10d West Face

Easier pocketed face climbing leads to crux moves at a hollow-sounding flake atop the arête.

Consider stick-clipping the first bolt. Mind the poison oak.

Above the top anchor, a second higher set of chains is visible. These chains are appropriate for top-roping the west face; however, lead climbing to the higher anchors is poorly protected and less interesting, therefore also not recommended.

Erste freie Begeh.: Jordy Morgan, 1997

Sport 15m, 4 Mount Saint Helena
5.10b The Old Ladder

Perhaps the funnest route at the Bubble, with massive jug-filled huecos yielding a variety of overhanging no-hands rests.

Bolted April 2012. Chain top anchor.

Sport 21m, 6 Mount Saint Helena
5.10d The Ladder

Cruise up the well-protected overhanging parade of huecos to crux moves on sharp 1- and 2-finger pockets that will make you question the published grade. The rest ledge becomes menacing once you move into tenuous climbing on the upper face.

Popular variations move right or left after the 4th bolt to finish on neighboring routes, avoiding the sharp pockets, crux moves, and potential ledge fall.

Sport 21m, 7 Mount Saint Helena
5.11b Bubble Boy

Overhanging huecos and pockets make this a memorable route. Gets it grade from height-dependent crux below the first bolt.

Erste freie Begeh.: Jordie Morgan, 1997

Sport 21m, 6 Mount Saint Helena
5.11d PG13 Catchy

Pull the low bulge then move up on pocketed slab to the next bulge and the crux. Unless this route has been rebolted, slab sections are runout.

Erste freie Begeh.: Jordy Morgan, 1998

Sport 21m, 8 Mount Saint Helena
5.10c PG13 Bubble Boy (var.)

This popular variation avoids the low crux the regular route. Unfortunately, if you're too short for the regular route, you might also be too short to clip the first bolt from the left. Consider a clip stick, or else be careful if you skip that first bolt.

Sport 21m, 5 Mount Saint Helena
5.8 Sunset

Far left most route. Two bolt anchor with carabiners. One is a locker.

Sport 50m, 5 Mount Saint Helena
5.8 Fistful of Hueco

Climb up and right to the middle of the face. Two bolt anchor with quick links.

Sport 50m, 6 Mount Saint Helena
5.8 Bubble Slab

Pocketed slab makes a great warm up for other routes on the Bubble. Crux is a reach around the 2nd bolt.

Top anchor is on one good bolt and two old button heads. There are no rap-rings or chains, so your final descent will be a walk-off.

Sport 12m, 4 Mount Saint Helena

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