Type: Sport, 110 ft (33 m)
GPS: 36.15852, -115.4401
FA: Paul Van Betten, Sal Mamusia, S. Shelton, and Bob Conz, Oct 1991
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Shared By: Gary Savage on Jan 5, 2007 · Updates
Admins: Luke EF, Larry DeAngelo, Justin Johnsen

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Description Suggest change

Long, crimpy, face climbing on slightly overhang to vert terrain.

This classic line used to be unpopular because one previously needed gear for the bottom. With the recent bolt additions, it can be climbed without gear, although a stick clip may still be useful. The upper portion of the route is slightly runout but on easier, lower-angled terrain.

Location Suggest change

The varnished wall just to the left of the first gully you cross on your way to the Stratocaster wall. About 200-300 yars past Running Man.

Protection Suggest change

10 bolts to lower-off anchors. Getting to the second bolt is easy but runout without gear. 70 meter rope.

Optional gear for the bottom: a couple of small to medium stoppers and maybe a .3 camalot for the crack. 

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