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Just below the crux. The handcrack ends, and the crux moves lead past a fixed pin to finger locks and more hand jams. The overhanging crack below is most easily laybacked, because it gets too wide for hands. There are mineral deposits on the left wall for feet, and your right foot jams the crack.<br /><br />Photo by Chuck Graves.

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Just below the crux. The handcrack ends, and the crux moves lead past a fixed pin to finger locks and more hand jams. The overhanging crack below is most easily laybacked, because it gets too wide for hands. There are mineral deposits on the left wall for feet, and your right foot jams the crack.

Photo by Chuck Graves.



Submitted By: Ivan Rezucha on Feb 17, 2008

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