By Dana From: Philadelphia Apr 19, 2009
| 1. Climb a short face to some right-facing flakes to an overhang. Move up a bit, then move up, trending left, to a belay at a cedar. 100 feet, 5.4
2. Climb the face just to the right of the right-facing corner until below the triangular block that is wedged in the roof system. Move left below this block, then up through the roof system. 50 feet, 5.7.
The first pitch is quite nice and one can easily rappel off from the cedar or the pine below that. The second pitch offers fun moves and nice exposure; the crux is brief and involves a long reach. Both pitches are well protected and no very large or very small gear is needed. |