Type: | Trad, 50 ft (15 m) |
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Description
Start up laybacking up with face holds on both sides of the corner until it pinches shut and a long reach gets you to the anchors.
Per Paul Byrne: This is a short, fun, finger crack in a right-facing corner. It has great finger locks and face footholds for liebacking. This is easier than it looks, and the gear placements are as straightforward as it gets.
Per Paul Byrne: This is a short, fun, finger crack in a right-facing corner. It has great finger locks and face footholds for liebacking. This is easier than it looks, and the gear placements are as straightforward as it gets.
Location
It is one route to climber's right past Coyote Ugly, et al. .
Per Paul Byrne: Climb right of a route through a roof with a bolt protecting it and right of a thin finger crack in a left-facing flare. It is a a few minute walk climber's right of the trail up to the wall.
Per Paul Byrne: Climb right of a route through a roof with a bolt protecting it and right of a thin finger crack in a left-facing flare. It is a a few minute walk climber's right of the trail up to the wall.
Protection
Rack some fingers to a #3.
Per Paul Byrne: Bring a handful of finger-sized pieces, nothing bigger than a #0.5 Camalot (purple).
Per Paul Byrne: Bring a handful of finger-sized pieces, nothing bigger than a #0.5 Camalot (purple).
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