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5.6, Trad, 60 ft (18 m),  Avg: 2 from 171 votes
FA: Joe Herbst, 1970s
Nevada > Southern Nevada > Red Rocks > Willow Spring > Ragged Edges Area
Warning Access Issue: Red Rock RAIN AND WET ROCK: The sandstone is fragile and is very easily damaged when wet. DetailsDrop down

Description

Climb the crack up to a large ledge. Building an anchor is tough, but you can get waist-deep in a slot between the wall the crack is in and the main wall. There is a small tree that can be slung.

Traverse left from the top of the climb to a large chimney with a rap tree.

Location

This route follows the first crack to the left of Kemosabe and is just to the left of Dense Dunce and just to the right of Go Ahead and Jump.

Protection

medium gear for the climb, some ingenuity for the anchor

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Beta photo, view from the ground up
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11 yr old Seby following this cool route!
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Szu-Ping Lee
Las Vegas, NV
 
[Hide Comment] trad lead, nice and fun.
Many good pro placements off the ground, only a thin crack near the top for protecting the crux move. Move to the right to find more holds at this point.

I used 3 small/medium nuts to build an okay anchor. If you want to build a better anchor, a 30 feet extension cord or a cordelette will be nice to have. May 5, 2013
Patrick Beeson
Portland, OR
 
[Hide Comment] Build your anchor in the larger crack at climber's left. I tried fiddling some gear in under the horizontal crack in the middle to no avail. Apr 7, 2019
Jim Slichter
Hill City, SD
  5.6
[Hide Comment] For the belay at the top, I got in a great #4 Camalot in the back of the large hueco right where you to stand to belay. It was very tight so a #3 might work as well. Mar 21, 2021
Donna McColl
Edmonton, AB
 
[Hide Comment] Good warm up for the first day on Red Rocks terrain. Oct 30, 2023