Type: | Trad, 100 ft (30 m) |
FA: | Martin Hackworth, Grant Stephens, 1984. |
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Shared By: | Chris Chaney on Sep 27, 2006 · Updates |
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Follow existing trails and climb using removable protection or in climbing areas with existing approved fixed anchors or bolts. Development of any new rock climbing, bouldering or rappelling areas and development of any climbing routes involving the permanent installation of new fixed anchors or new trail construction requires prior Forest Service authorization.
Follow existing trails and climb using removable protection or in climbing areas with existing approved fixed anchors or bolts. Development of any new rock climbing, bouldering or rappelling areas and development of any climbing routes involving the permanent installation of new fixed anchors or new trail construction requires prior Forest Service authorization.
Description
Near the left (west) end of Long Wall is this striking orange dihedral above a ledge. Take the leftmost of three cracks to get to the ledge and belay to reduce rope drag. Then fire up the classic dihedral, stemming on good edges and dropping bomber nuts in the finger crack.
Don't let the roof intimidate you. You get gear above your head as you edge out to the arete.
Pull the exposed lip move on good holds and hike otthe ledge. Walk off left or concoct a rappel down the route.
Don't let the roof intimidate you. You get gear above your head as you edge out to the arete.
Pull the exposed lip move on good holds and hike otthe ledge. Walk off left or concoct a rappel down the route.
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