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		<description><![CDATA[Bruce Miller and Chris Weidner of Boulder, Colorado, capped a superb visit to the Bugaboos with a new route on giant North Howser Tower, which they later repeated all-free in a day. The new line, Hey Kool-Aid, takes a crack system to the right of Young Men on Fire. After eight long pitches, Miller and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bruce Miller and Chris Weidner of Boulder, Colorado, capped a superb visit to the Bugaboos with a new route on giant North Howser Tower, which they later repeated all-free in a day. The new line, <i>Hey Kool-Aid, </i>takes a crack system to the right of <i>Young Men on Fire. </i>After eight long pitches, Miller and Weidner joined <i>Young Men, </i>bivied after 13 pitches, and then did 10 more pitches to the top, with many variations to the existing route. The only aid on the first ascent was a tension traverse between cracks, and &ldquo;Bruce toproped the crux free, planting the seed for a return visit,&rdquo; Weidner wrote in an email.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The two then added a five-pitch direct start to the classic <i>Beckey-Chouinard Route</i> on South Howser Tower called <i>Lost in the Talus </i>(5.11-). They carried on to the summit and returned to camp after a 12-hour round trip. They also climbed two four-pitch, 5.11+ new routes on &ldquo;Peek-A-Boo Pinnacle,&rdquo; a 300-foot tower in the Pigeon Feather Group.&nbsp;</p>
<p>With time and good weather remaining, the pair headed back to North Howser Tower, hoping for a one-day free ascent of their new line on the 3,000-foot face. They brought lightweight ice gear this time, since ice on the summit ridge had given them a hard time in their approach shoes during the first ascent, but they carried no bivy gear. Miller led the crux traverse free with cold-numbed toes and fingers, and then they raced for the summit, reaching the top after 15 hours of climbing. <i>Hey Kool-Aid </i>is the second free route on North Howser (after <i>All Along the Watchtower), </i>and is the first to be done all-free in a day.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&ldquo;The route now goes at VI 5.11+, with a very short but hard crux,&rdquo; Weidner wrote. &ldquo;The rest of the climbing is sustained 10 and 10+ with many time-consuming wide pitches. Several pitches at the beginning of the climb were quite wet, but in a different year or later in the season they may be dry. The rock quality is superb overall.&rdquo;</p>
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<p>Bruce Miller and Chris Weidner of Boulder, Colorado, capped a superb visit to the Bugaboos with a new route on giant North Howser Tower, which they later repeated all-free in a day. The new line, <i>Hey Kool-Aid, </i>takes a crack system to the right of <i>Young Men on Fire. </i>After eight long pitches, Miller and Weidner joined <i>Young Men, </i>bivied after 13 pitches, and then did 10 more pitches to the top, with many variations to the existing route. The only aid on the first ascent was a tension traverse between cracks, and &ldquo;Bruce toproped the crux free, planting the seed for a return visit,&rdquo; Weidner wrote in an email.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The two then added a five-pitch direct start to the classic <i>Beckey-Chouinard Route</i> on South Howser Tower called <i>Lost in the Talus </i>(5.11-). They carried on to the summit and returned to camp after a 12-hour round trip. They also climbed two four-pitch, 5.11+ new routes on &ldquo;Peek-A-Boo Pinnacle,&rdquo; a 300-foot tower in the Pigeon Feather Group.&nbsp;</p>
<p>With time and good weather remaining, the pair headed back to North Howser Tower, hoping for a one-day free ascent of their new line on the 3,000-foot face. They brought lightweight ice gear this time, since ice on the summit ridge had given them a hard time in their approach shoes during the first ascent, but they carried no bivy gear. Miller led the crux traverse free with cold-numbed toes and fingers, and then they raced for the summit, reaching the top after 15 hours of climbing. <i>Hey Kool-Aid </i>is the second free route on North Howser (after <i>All Along the Watchtower), </i>and is the first to be done all-free in a day.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&ldquo;The route now goes at VI 5.11+, with a very short but hard crux,&rdquo; Weidner wrote. &ldquo;The rest of the climbing is sustained 10 and 10+ with many time-consuming wide pitches. Several pitches at the beginning of the climb were quite wet, but in a different year or later in the season they may be dry. The rock quality is superb overall.&rdquo;</p>
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