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Stick and move 

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Type: Trad, 1 pitch, 100 feet
Consensus: 5.9 [details]
FA: UNK
Submitted By: J. Thompson on Jan 7, 2012

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Description 

This isn't Really an independent route so much as a variation to Stick left.

Climb the crack that zigzags, at first, then straights out. This leads to a solid flake/block in the crack. Crank past the block and continue following the crack until it joins stick left at the top of its crux (lip of the roof). Follow Stick left to its bolted anchor. Note: not easy to TR from the Stick left anchor due to a possible swing, use directionals if you want to TR it.


Location 

The very obvious crack just left of Stick Left.


Protection 

A set of nuts and Double cams from Yellow Alien through #3 camalot. 1 #4 camalot for the top.



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By J. Thompson
From: denver, co
Jan 7, 2012

No idea who might of done the FA of this....but there's little doubt that its been climbed. I thought I'd add it to the database to give folks one more idea at this small crag.

josh