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DescriptionThis tower is very hidden hence the word Latency in it's name. If I remember correctly Troy dropped his coffee in his lap when he saw it. We had all been driving by it for 2 years and hadn't even noticed it. It sits in front of a large cliff band blending in with the landscape behind it. Getting ThereIf you are driving up Cedar Canyon around mile 7 there is a set of double lanes, these have a concrete barricade on the right (if driving up) keeping rocks and mud from hitting the road. At the end of the double lanes there is a pullout on the left, park here. Walk across the valley crossing Cedar Canyon creek. A steep-ish hillside awaits you at the end of the valley, hike up this. The start of the route faces south in a wide easy crack. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Latency Peak:
The Coffee Route 5.10c Trad, Sport, 2 pitches, 300 feet, Grade III
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