Type: | Trad, 100 ft (30 m), 2 pitches |
FA: | Bill Ryan, Willie Crowther and Phil Nelson (Pitch 1, 1964) John Reppy and Alan Wedgwood (Pitch 2, 1965) |
Page Views: | 7,243 total · 33/month |
Shared By: | Orphaned User on Sep 2, 2007 · Updates |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson, M Santisi, chris vultaggio |
Description
Pitch 1: Excellent corner climbing with a well-protected crux. The lower part of the route can be tricky to protect well. While the crux is turning the rooflet midway through the corner, the moves at the top of the corner has its moments! (5.9)
Pitch 2: Continue up the corner. Trend right on steep but easier climbing. Pull a roof to a stance on a slab (crux). Traverse right to the Shit Creek anchor. Easily linked with Pitch 1. (5.10b)
In early season or after a larger rainfall, the namesake water flow spouting from the base of the route can be several feet high and wide. You may be able to traverse in to the corner, but - maybe not.
Location
Descent: a bolted anchor, which serves as a common anchor for the Seasons, is on top of the block where the first pitch ends.
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