Type: Trad, 80 ft (24 m)
FA: Jerry Bargo, 1994
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Shared By: Tony B on Oct 6, 2006
Admins: Shirtless Mike, DrRockso RRG, Luke Cornejo, Billy Simek

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Head to the ledt side of the better portion of Rock on Willie's Wall and scope out a hand and fist crack starting behind a tree at the base of the wall. Jam up the wide hands and fist crack for 3/4 of the wall, then start face climbing to the top. A great climb.
This line was origionally spotted and proposed by Willie Hunt, who 'discovered' this wall, but was climbed first by Jerry Bargo, kicking off a few more friendly route-snatches, or snatching attempts (IE: Willie and I tried to snatch "Long Live Trad" from Jerry).

Location Suggest change

The left-most crack on Willie's Wall, starting behind a tree and continueing to face climbing and horizontals near the top.

Protection Suggest change

Mostly hand-to-fist sized cams.

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