Type: | Trad, 450 ft (136 m), 3 pitches |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Jason Todd on Sep 20, 2015 |
Admins: | Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
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Description
Dee'z Freeze follows the obvious weakness on the left-center side of the Moose wall. Clean solid granite offers a good moderate introduction to the canyon. Gear can be intriguing at times, don't pass up a solid placement.
P1- Starting at the tree on the ledge, follow flaring, occasionally bottoming crack and features to a two bolt belay. 160' 5.7
P2- Continue above belay for 20', place a piece high and commit to a fun traverse left. Work up and right back to crack system. Spicy move above a small shrubby ledge takes you to a bolted belay at a good stance. 170' 5.8
P3- Make a move or two above belay before moving left around nose to a clean cruiser crack. Meander up a half rope length to a small ledge with a 2 bolt anchor. 100' 5.6
P4- Continue up blocky ground to the top of a block and a two bolt anchor. 100' 4th class
P1- Starting at the tree on the ledge, follow flaring, occasionally bottoming crack and features to a two bolt belay. 160' 5.7
P2- Continue above belay for 20', place a piece high and commit to a fun traverse left. Work up and right back to crack system. Spicy move above a small shrubby ledge takes you to a bolted belay at a good stance. 170' 5.8
P3- Make a move or two above belay before moving left around nose to a clean cruiser crack. Meander up a half rope length to a small ledge with a 2 bolt anchor. 100' 5.6
P4- Continue up blocky ground to the top of a block and a two bolt anchor. 100' 4th class
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