Type: Trad, 65 ft (20 m)
FA: Andy Roberts, Jason Schroeder, 7/99
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Shared By: A. Roberts on Jan 14, 2010
Admins: slim, Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C

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Access Issue: RAIN, WET ROCK and RAPTOR CLOSURES: The sandstone around Moab is fragile and is very easily damaged when it is wet. Also please ask and be aware of Raptor Closures in areas such as CAT WALL and RESERVOIR WALL in Indian Creek Details

Description

(AKA: Fine Nine Finger Crack) Climb thin fingers up a clean varnished left facing corner. The crack is mostly a #1 metolious size that opens up in just enough places to keep it fun. Jason was talked in to the hike and climb with an optimistic prediction of a 5.9 crack.

Location

The route is located 200' to the right of Moab Flu. It starts atop leaning rocks that form a cave against the wall.

Protection

Camalots (1) #2, #3.5, Metolious cams (1) #0 Purple, (4) #1 Blue. The is a 2 bolt anchor on the left wall about 65' up.

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