Type: Trad, 80 ft (24 m)
GPS: 32.91771, -107.60665
FA: Karl kiser and Cindy Weaver
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Shared By: Aaron Hobson on May 30, 2006
Admins: Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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Description Suggest change

A beautiful and shady corner. The walls on either side of the narrow corner are very flat, but have a number of good pockets. A handful of techniques can be used to ascend the corner, and the difficulty of the climb will vary depending on your climbing style.

Location Suggest change

It's a very recognizable dihedral, almost narrow enough to be a chimney, with clean smooth walls. Both D. Jackson's book and the on-line topo refer to this climb as "Dihedral #1".

Protection Suggest change

Small wires adequetly protect the narrow corner but can be tricky to place and do not give a lot of confidence on the quality of rock found here. A few small-medium wires/cams can protect the top section. 2-bolt chain anchor at the top.

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