Type: Sport, TR, 55 ft (17 m)
GPS: 46.13669, -92.85958
FA: FA Unknown. FFA Michael Endrizzi
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Shared By: Dreez on Oct 11, 2010 · Updates
Admins: K Ice, Kris Gorny, Robert Omann

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Easy ramp. Look out for falling on iron bars, we tried to bolt so you wouldn't hit them. I even put in another bolt after the fact to doubly protect it. Could be a ball sack ripper if your a guy, not sure what to say for the ladies. Angle up the diagonal left.

If you belayer is a skinny 90 pound when wet, you might want to tie them in or they will go for a huge swing on free top-rope.

Name dedicated to a climber that was trying to describe how to 'properly' label first ascents on lead, but on something that was top-roped previously. FA or FFA or FFFFFA or FBABCXYZ or WTF?

Prefer no drytooling here. Drytooling destroys routes. Tradition is to use web anchors and trad gear
if you really need to drytool. Bolts are for sport climbers. Let's save these climbs for YOUR kids. Thanks. Dreez

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Route 6 - first ramp/route above the pit, start on upper ledge.

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7 bolts

Equipped by Michael Endrizzi and Joe Mueller

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