Raspberry Rock
A.   5.9, sport 
Follow bolts up the face, turn the corner at the bush.  Makes some off balance moves up the edge then pull back onto the main face.  The arete proper maybe able to be climbed at a harder difficulty.  Descend from ring hangers.

B.  5.9, mixed
Climb easy terrian through a flake, using trad gear for pro.  Follow the bolts past some ledges to a headwall.  Either climb the headwall directly, for a harder route, or head right and use the edge to progress.  The final bolt of the route is sticking out of the rock a ways, is bent and is a spinner.  Climb past this funky bolt to a two bolt top anchor with a piece of webbing and a huge screw link.

C.  5.10b, sport
Climb easy run-out terrian to first bolt or place trad gear lower in crack.  Follow the bolt line up to face, heading to climbers left.  The rock is sound and the moves are fun.  Descend from chain anchors.

D.  5.10a, sport
Climb directly up to the first bolt, then head left on a strange traverse.  Once the second bolt is reached, climb the face on good steep rock with large holds.  Descend from chain anchor.

E.   5.10c, mixed
Climb a flaring "crack" using trad gear in the flare.  Protect the route when you can, as the climb gets harder higher up.  Reaching the bolts on the face marks the crux of the route.  Climb past the bolts to two bolt chain anchor.

F.   5.8, trad
Follows thin crack to the same anchor as E.  Gear from small wires to 1.5"  Descend from same anchor as E.

G.   5.10b, sport
Climb easy ground to the third bolt.  The crux lies between the third and fourth bolts.  The moves are harder but the sequence is short.   The crux moves head to the right.  At the fourth bolt climb directly up to the anchor. Descend from chain anchors.

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