This is a really good crack problem. It starts out as an overhanging finger crack in a hallway, then you can either step off on the rock behind you or for full value, top out the easy 5.8 above. From the top, an easy corridor leads back down to the base. For extra value, sit start the problem, which provides a definite starting point. This problem was originally done, though not named, by Pat Goodman.
Location
This is the tall crack splitting the back (south) wall of the formation, the bottom finger crack hidden behind a slab.
Protection
A pad, though for the crux start you can just step back if you are going to fall, and after that a pad would be useless.