Type: Sport, 60 ft (18 m)
FA: Andy Peter, Steve Kanoza 2004
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Shared By: Vincent Greene on Dec 11, 2004
Admins: adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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This route is worth the hike up the hill to get to it. Its a pumpy vertical to slightly overhung face with thin ledges for feet and hands and bomber hand holds right where and when you need them. Turn right at the top of the trail and look for an obvious west facing triangular face (narrow on the bottom and wider at the top) with two sets of chains in the middle and the left top. There is a slab on the right side of the route. Boulder up the slab to clip the first bolt, then step across onto the face, or back down and do it from the bottom with a TR from the first bolt. Resist the urge to go straight up from the bottom on lead - it is 10a/b moves on very questionable rock. Follow the bolts, staying mostly to the right. You are heading for the set of chains just left of the angled crack at middle of the wall.

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6 bolts, chains

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