Type: Trad, Alpine, 90 ft (27 m), 2 pitches
FA: FRA: Rip Griffith
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Shared By: GRK on Sep 20, 2010
Admins: Jim Clarke, Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C

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A fun and striking corner, The Passage climbs the certain dihedral to the wall's upper rim. Despite a loose and dirty upper pitch, good moves through a good crack still make this a decent choice.
This is also the starting pitch for Free Passage.

P1: Solid rock and good climbing pass a single crux and a piece of old tied off webbing. Finish at a ledge.
Stop here and belay on a ledge or lower off a set of anchors.

P2: Climb broken and loose, lichen covered rock to the top and set a belay.

Location Suggest change

The Passage is the prominent corner/dihedral in the middle of the Moore Wall.

Protection Suggest change

A single set of cams and stoppers.

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