Type: Trad, 70 ft (21 m)
FA: CP
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Shared By: Slay er on May 6, 2012
Admins: Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C

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Due to water seepage you have to start out on the right side on dry rock and traverse into the cracks .(crux?) A #4 camalot protects the traverse well. Then take the sweet double cracks to the top. Various short bulges with good rests in between. You may encounter some moss and other foliage along the way.

Location Suggest change

Located in the first obvious chunk of rock on the south side of the trail. Lots of water seeping out of the lower part of the rock. Just look for the double cracks that lead to the top

Protection Suggest change

Mostly hand sized gear. Heavy on the big hands(#3 camalot) A #4 is nice to have but not necessary. Be prepared to build your own belay at the top and walk off to climbers right

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