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Type: Sport, 65 feet
Consensus: 5.10b/c [details]
FA: Luke D and Bobby G
Season: Summer
Submitted By: Price on Jul 24, 2007

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Please respect this beautiful area. Stay on established trails and do not trample any vegetation

Description 

Slight overhang, but really just a steep little climb. Tons of good holds. I did this route with light rain just starting and had no problems.


Location 

Fairly obvious, 5th route from the western end of the wall. More overhang at the top, follows a slight arete feature.


Protection 

8 bolts and chains at the top.



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By Luke Douglas
Jul 28, 2007

The anchors on top of this route are only good for 3400+ lbs. All climbers weighing in at more than 1000 lbs should avoid falling when using these anchors. If you are unsure of what you weigh please consider climbing another route. :)
Chains are for rapping, please wear out your own gear when toproping or lowering ,not the communities.

By Price
From: SLC, UT
Jul 28, 2007

The anchors are fine, and I replaced the skinny chains with some thicker ones only after another climber complained. Like LD said, use your own gear when toproping.

By Joseph Lascurain
From: Salt Lake City, Utah
Aug 17, 2012

Better than it looks from the ground.