Type: Sport, 80 ft (24 m)
FA: Kevin Fosburg
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Shared By: GRK on Oct 19, 2006
Admins: Jim Clarke, Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C

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A good long route on semi-solid rock.

Steep and sustained, Pocket Full of Trundles starts on small, positive holds and a cool flake. The climbing quickly turns tricky, and surprises you with powerful crux. Find a nice rest around bolt two then continue on up about 15 feet to the route's redpoint crux just below a large positive pocket. Small deceiving holds through a mini bulge wear the weary climber out, keep truckin' to a decent rest or two then finish direct on the steep, pumpy face.

Long and continuous Pocket Full of Trundles is a trademark route and the second best warm-up for the area.

Protetcion Suggest change

Eight or Nine well spaced bolts to a backed up, chain anchor.

Location Suggest change

This is the second route in from the right side of the main face. Its just left of Something Must Break and just right of Stop That Train

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