Type: Trad, 70 ft (21 m)
FA: Bob Mitchell - late 60s
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Shared By: saxfiend on Dec 21, 2006
Admins: Stonyman Killough, Luke Cornejo, saxfiend

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One-Ten is an excellent choice for a new trad leader. The climbing is easy and gear placements are plentiful. Be sure to protect appropriately for the ledges you'll find along the way. Also a good toprope for beginners just getting on the rock.

Start at a low blocky wall below a left-facing dihedral. Continue up the dihedral then up and left past small roofs and generous ledges. The section near the top is a little thin and a direct finish provides a nice challenge if the earlier part of the climb was just too easy.

Location Suggest change

Starts in what's known as the "toprope area," not far north of the trail split.

Protection Suggest change

Standard rack -- nuts, cams and tricams. There are placements for larger gear, but they're not critical. Bolted anchors.

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