Type: Trad, 80 ft (24 m)
FA: Phil Wilt, Carl Samples '83
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Shared By: Nick Stayner on Sep 5, 2007
Admins: Pat Goodman, Chris Whisenhunt, Amanda Smith, Pnelson

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Description Suggest change

Pull a move or two in order to gain the dihedral. Stemming, high stepping and thin fingers will bring you to a stance from which you traverse right to a bomber flake. Pull a couple of slightly overhanging moves to a good stance and follow some classic NRG topout slopers to the anchors.

Location Suggest change

Continue walking upstream from the Burning Buttress. This is one of the first routes you'll come to on the wall to the right of, and adjacent to the wall that has Rod Serling Crack on it. Look for a beautiful left-facing dihedral that is very similar to Black and Tan at Endless Wall.

Protection Suggest change

Everything from #2 Camalot to purple TCU. Thin stuff for the middle. Bolted anchor up top.

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