Please respect this beautiful area. Stay on established trails and do not trample any vegetation
Description
Good little route with the same kind of cool quartzite features found on the rest of the wall. Very mossy at the top makes the top hardly worth doing. As of 7/24/07, the anchors have only hangers and a couple old carabiners. bring a sling to use at the top until that problem is fixed. The anchors are set behind a lip that causes an incredible amount of drag.
Location
Very tall route just to the right of Junk Head, left of Politricks. 4th from the west end. Distinguishable by the little roofs.
Protection
7 bolts and chains. First bolt is in a really bad spot for standard length draws. Don't fall(it's fairly easy), or use a minimum 12" sling.
12" of chain added on 7/27/07. Use your own gear when toproping.
By TP in SLC From: Cottonwood Heights, UT Jul 29, 2007 rating: 5.10c
If you are used to climbing at altitude the top is hardly mossy, in fact it's fun cruising. And you most definitely do not need to use a 12" draw at the bottom,a regular draw works just fine with no rope drag.
By Brian in SLC From: Salt Lake City, UT Jul 29, 2007
Concur that standard length qd's work fine. Partner missed the last bolt and went to anchor on Politricks, so, I guess if you didn't like the top of the route, that'd be an option too. Fun climb!