Type: Trad, 115 ft (35 m)
FA: Darren Singer, Daniel Miller 1992
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Shared By: JJ Schlick on Aug 18, 2006
Admins: Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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An infamous, in your face Waterfall pitch, Spite and Malice has everything a route needs to be a classic, including a perfect name. A heads up start on suspect rock demands attention and leads you to a wide, obtuse stem box. Work your way up the left finger crack (which turns into Turkish Tickling) until you can traverse into the right hand finger crack (5.10). Keep moving up this crack as it grows ever steeper! Look for face hold relief, but be ready to jam your heart out. A sustained pitch that delivers a full body workout for the grade.

Protection Suggest change

At least a double set or triples to #2 Camalot. People bulk up on #.5- #1’s. Three or four runners.

70M rope

Location Suggest change

Middle left wall.

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