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Shared By: Salamanizer Ski on Feb 26, 2013
Admins: Aron Quiter, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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If you like thin micro edging, this route is for you. Sit start and lieback/crimp your way up a right leaning rail like series of holds before exiting onto the thin face to the right. Continue across the short face on dime edges until you can reach up and slap your way around the rounded, nearly hold less corner to finish on the low angle side of Scotts Rock. Best to have this one totally wired if you're going to be attempting Scotts Traverse. You'll be doing it with a serious pump and it's heartbreaking to fall this far into the trip.

Location Suggest change

Begin on the left side of the West face of Scotts Rock and traverse the face to the right. That's around the big corner far to the right from Jimi's Butt Crack.

Everything seems to revolve around Jimi's Butt Crack when you're on Scotts Rock. Sup wit dat?

Protection Suggest change

Socks for the thistle that grows under it in the spring.

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