Type: Trad, 100 ft (30 m)
FA: Mike Artz, Rick Thompson, Bob Rentka 1987
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Shared By: camhead on Jul 2, 2014 · Updates
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This is the most obvious corner system, just to the left of the large cave that you encounter at the top of the approach trail/scramble. It starts in a corner with a thin handcrack, before making a blocky traverse to the right, and into a beautiful clean obtuse corner. After jamming, laying back, and face climbing this corner, make a few moves right and out of the corner. A 70 meter rope will get you back to the ground from the bolted anchors; 60m would be close.

Protection: Suggest change

5.7 leaders will want to take a few wide pieces, but if you are comfortable running it out a bit you can protect it with small gear in horizontals.

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