Type: Trad, 160 ft (48 m), 2 pitches Fixed Hardware (1)
FA: Art Higby & Larry Marquardt, 1973. (Pat Ament, Larry Dalke?)
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Shared By: Steven Lucarelli on Nov 20, 2007
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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This often over looked route has a pretty good first pitch but the second pitch is a little loose and dirty.

P1: Make a committing move right off the ground and clip a good pin. The crux is trying to get past this pin and it is very height dependent. If your about 6' tall, 11c is probably accurate, taller and it is easier, shorter and it's probably 5.12. Continue up an easier, left-facing dihedral to a broken ledge and belay.

P2: Climb straight up from the ledge following a broken up crack system that angles slightly left. This pitch is a little runout, but the climbing isn't very difficult, maybe 10a. Belay on the ledge at the start of Super Slab.

Location Suggest change

This route starts right off the trail just left of Suparete. Look for a steep face/crack with a Lost Arrow pin in it.

Protection Suggest change

Standard rack up to a #2 or #3 Camalot.

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