The BLM office in Monticello has asked the Friends of Indian Creek to remind climbers that there is a 14-day limit on camping on BLM Land. The F.O.I.C. understands that there is a bit of a history of staying in the Creek for far longer, but heavy climber-traffic in the area has made the BLM take notice of this tradition. Be aware that overstaying the 14-day limit makes climbers look as if we feel the rules don't apply to us and thus has an effect on long-term access. Moving your campsite throughout the season, or perhaps finding a site outside the main Indian Creek area, will not only help smooth relations with the BLM, but will also keep you from possibly getting hit with a fine.
Left facing dihedral with a drilled piton bolt 1/3 of the way up. The piton is in the middle of a very thin tip layback section where gear would be difficult without the piton. From the tips crux the crack continues to go form #2 bd's to #1's switching form laying back to jamming. There are several half rests with wide feet. Careful this is a long route, you need two ropes to get off, 2 sixties should be fine.
Location
2 routes left of Sinestra. Around a few corners maybe 100 ft from Sinestra.
Protection
Having some trouble remembering but the book does not specify so I brought a lot, remember it is long. Scope it yourself but I think heaviest on the .75X4 1X4 2X4 and may a 3X2. Bring doubles in small finger to big finger stuff for the bottom.