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By Cameron M. Burns
Nutcracker
* Manure Pile Buttress, Yosemite Valley, California


Climb on!
Although Royal Robbins is the father of American big-wall climbing and is best remembered for gigantic routes like El Cap's Salathi and North America walls, and Half Dome's "Regular" (Northwest Face) Route, he didn't spend his entire youth dangling thousands of feet off the ground. He also established some beautiful short climbs, such as Nutcracker.



Yosemite Valley in the snow

Located along the right side of a rock formation with the humbling title of Manure Pile Buttress, Nutcracker is one of Robbins'—and Yosemite's—best easy routes. It jams, liebacks, and mantles its way up an elegant line of crack systems and granite flakes and uses no bolts (a device Robbins has railed against for nearly five decades). So forget the name of the crag on which it lies, and dance your own Nutcracker up clean and solid Yosemite granite.

Just the Facts
*First ascent: Royal and Liz Robbins, 1967
*Time required: 2–3 hours
*Technical grade: II, 5.8
*References: Yosemite Climbs: Free Climbs, by Don Reid

* More on Yosemite National Park
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