Type: Sport, 60 ft (18 m)
FA: Todd Peterson – 1995
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Shared By: chris tregge on Feb 8, 2006 · Updates
Admins: Doug Hemken, James Schroeder, chris tregge, Ben Strobel

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Just before the rock goes crazy overhanging, look for an arete that's to the left of another arete with cheater blocks beneath. Typical Willow climbing. Big moves to big holds. Can be a bit tricky, as all Willow climbs are, since holds are often hiding. Two roofs, the second being the crux. Pull the crux and it's easy to the anchors. Anchors = two chains w/ biners.

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Bolts and two anchors. Please do not toprope off of the fixed gear at the top, use your own draws for that. If the biners on the chains look worn or do not work properly, please replace them. It's good karma.

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