Type: Trad, TR, 38 ft (12 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Jason Halladay on Aug 12, 2008
Admins: Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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Description Suggest change

A short and nicely protectable gear lead for those breaking into traditional leading. Quite possibly White Rock's best introductory gear lead thanks to great protection and fun climbing.

Start up blocky terrain to a large flake sticking out of the crack. Stem a bit in the slight dihedral and work up towards the small roof above. Near the roof, step right onto the face and finish up the face. 2-bolt anchor, reachable from the top.

Location Suggest change

Near the far left (south) end of the crag. As you approach from the south, pass the orange, textured wall. Pass a clean, low-angle dihedral that looks hard to protect. Unknown 5.6 is the line just past this clean dihedral. (Note the clean dihedral looks fun but I haven't heard anything about it being climbed.)

The start of this route has a scratched/painted number "69" on the rock.

Protection Suggest change

Medium to large cams and medium to large nut opportunities abound.

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