Type: Trad, 120 ft (36 m)
FA: EFR,Clay Mansfield,'13
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Shared By: 1Eric Rhicard on Aug 15, 2013
Admins: adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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This route has as much tenuous climbing on it as any I have ever done. With two sections that involved one leg stand ups on bad footholds. One of these is completely no hands and the foot is a sloping arete. This route will likely go unrepeated as it takes more than the ability to campus a gym route. This climb is all about body position, balance and the ability to stay with it even though you feel like you are falling off.

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On the lower wall of Neptune. Descend the main gully past the main ledge system. About half way down the lower wall there is a double crack weakness. Down and right of this are a couple of small slabs with the lower one having a nice little arete on the right edge. There are two bolts on the arete. These bolts lead to a shallow left angling ramp corner with a hand crack.

Protection Suggest change

Bolts and single cams from micros to yellow Camalot

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