Type: | Trad, 3 pitches |
FA: | Larry Treiber, Pete Noebels, Bruce Grubbs, 1978 |
Page Views: | 1,830 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | max gibbons on May 14, 2009 |
Admins: | Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
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Best bomb this side of the Superstitions!
P1: Climb a thin low-angle crack, past bolt and face moves, to a small cluster of dubious little bolts below a bulge. Belay at this point, or pull a rockin move to gain a gritty slab. Traverse far left to a couple more substantial bolts for a belay. Linking up these first two pitches might cause horrific rope drag under typical conditions--fortunately this mudfest takes no gear, and your rope will glide effortlessly beneath you.
P2: By now your partner's got some misgivings of his/her own. Make a few steps left and climb up a furrow of grey rock with a couple solid bolts. Belay in an alcove above.
P3: Scramble to summit (choose your own adventure).
P1: Climb a thin low-angle crack, past bolt and face moves, to a small cluster of dubious little bolts below a bulge. Belay at this point, or pull a rockin move to gain a gritty slab. Traverse far left to a couple more substantial bolts for a belay. Linking up these first two pitches might cause horrific rope drag under typical conditions--fortunately this mudfest takes no gear, and your rope will glide effortlessly beneath you.
P2: By now your partner's got some misgivings of his/her own. Make a few steps left and climb up a furrow of grey rock with a couple solid bolts. Belay in an alcove above.
P3: Scramble to summit (choose your own adventure).
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