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5.10a, Sport, 40 ft (12 m),  Avg: 2.1 from 52 votes
FA: Bryan Burdo (1995)
Washington > Central-W Casca… > N Bend & Vicinity > Exit 38 > Far Side > Overhaul Area > (a) Relief Camp

Description

Some sloping holds at the bottom and a little traverse right lead to jug-hauling and then a traverse left to the chains.

Location

On the main prow as you enter from the trail, to the right of Chain Gain

Protection

4 bolts
Shares anchor with the route to the left, Chain Gain.
Please note there’s only one one link on the left anchor bolt

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First bolts of the route
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Christina J
Seattle, WA
[Hide Comment] Important to note that this route shares anchors with Chain Gain, the route to the left. Aug 12, 2018
Sage Bedell
Seattle, WA
 
[Hide Comment] If anyone is looking for a rebolting project, the anchor on this climb is incredibly old and one of the bolts wiggles. Apr 25, 2022
Amanda Pearson
Seattle, WA
[Hide Comment] March 18, 2023
This route now has its own anchor system separate from Chain Gain. I would like to note that the crux is between bolt 1 and 2 which makes the climb significantly more dangerous because you will abosultely deck if you dont have an extremely confident and attentive belayer. We suspect that rocks have popped off since this route has been rated because at no point were secrure footing or handholds to safely c;lip into the second bolt available. We decided to climb Chain Gain to the left, and then top rope this route. We foung that due to the lack of features, it is likely underrated. Once you get past that 2nd bolt its a clear 5.10+ Mar 20, 2023