Type: Trad, 200 ft (61 m), 2 pitches
FA: FFA: Terry Lien, Jon Nelson
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Shared By: Drewsky on Dec 30, 2008
Admins: Jon Nelson, Micah Klesick, Zachary Winters

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Description Suggest change

Pitch one is fairly well-travelled. Pitch two may not have seen an ascent in the last fifteen years. The first pitch corner has it all; well, almost! Thin, funky climbing off the ground leads to a lieback past two bolts to a crack and a stance under a roof. Crack, face climbing past wild jugs and finally stemming leads to a tricky crux finish. Spectacular climbing.

P2 climbs a slab up to the Beach. 5.10+ R; most likely not equipped for ('safe') free climbing.

Location Suggest change

From the waterfall, this area is to the right and past a subsidiary wall and the entrance to the Cheeks, which is accessed from a long ledge (the Beach) via 4th and 5th class scrambling and climbing.

Protection Suggest change

Nuts and small cams to a #4 Camalot, I believe. The bolts on the route are old but have continued to hold falls. Fixed anchor.

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