Type: Sport, 45 ft (14 m)
FA: Tom Kohlmann and Roger Truesdale
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Shared By: Tom Woods on Oct 4, 2008
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Access Issue: Area reopened Details

Description

The difficulty of this route varies according to the route taken. Climbing to the left of the bolt line and using the left-hand arete makes for about a 5.7 climb, while climbing straight up or to the right of the bolt line makes for about a 5.9 climb. At least one small or medium size cam can be placed in a horizontal crack about halfway up this route.

Location

This route is the left-hand of the two short routes located on the right-hand side of Slabosaurus, and may be accessed by climbing up a crack below a large dead pine tree to gain a ledge that overlooks the two longer climbs on the left-hand side of Slabosaurus, or by going around the back side of ledge and scrambling up.

Protection

4 bolts and 2 twist anchors at top.

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