Type: Trad, 115 ft (35 m)
FA: Chris Van Leuven and Mike Schneiter
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Shared By: Michael Schneiter on Oct 2, 2008
Admins: Alvaro Arnal, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description

This quality face climb is a gem in a sea of choss on the Mudwall. Engaging face climbing down low is protected by cams in horizontal seams. Above, the angle steepens where tenuous, technical climbing is protected by 4 bolts, including the technical crux. The upper face is featured with small, sharp holds cemented with calcite.

The 5.11c portion is reasonably protected with bolts. The PG-13 section comes in the lower section and is probably no harder than 5.10+/5.11-.

Location

Where the trail meets the wall is an enormous roof capping a section of face that is smooth and orange. Bear Paw, an old Layton Kor-Larry Dalke route climbs the left side of this roof. Orangina climbs the orange face underneath the roof.

Protection

Cams from micro to #2 Camalot with extras in the micro to finger-size. 4 bolts protect the upper face. Two bolt anchor.

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