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Just Do It - Climbing Route
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Just Do It

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Just Do It is a renowned sport climbing route situated within Smith Rock State Park in Oregon. The route's significance stems from being one of the first confirmed 5.14c climbs in North America, achieved by Jean-Baptiste Tribout in 1992. It’s notable for its technical difficulty and sustained moves. Experienced sport climbers seeking challenging projects and a piece of climbing history will find this route particularly appealing.

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Just Do It ranks #178 of 368 in the Climbing Route ranking, behind Le Minimum, ahead of Mescalito.

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Where exactly is Just Do It at Smith Rock?

Just Do It climbs the east face of Monkey Face at Smith Rock State Park in Oregon. The route is about 140 feet long and is normally attempted as a demanding single-pitch sport climb.

Who made the first ascent of Just Do It?

French climber Jean-Baptiste Tribout completed the first ascent in 1992. At 5.14c, it became a landmark in the progression of North American sport climbing.

What kind of climbing does Just Do It involve?

The route demands sustained movement on small edges and pockets across steep volcanic rock. Success depends on precise footwork, finger strength, efficient clipping, and the endurance to link difficult sequences.

Who made the first female ascent of Just Do It?

Paige Claassen completed the first female ascent in 2014. The send further established the route as an enduring international test piece more than two decades after Tribout's ascent.

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