Type: TR, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: Amanda McMillan, Apr 3, 2011
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Shared By: Justin Johnsen on Jan 9, 2012 · Updates
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Find the anchor under a tree along the dirt path from the paved trail to the cliff top. Climb the path of least resistance up the low angled face to the anchor, bearing right when needed. A major diagonal crack is the main feature, partially filled with old tree roots. Ledges and other features offer plenty to work with for a beginning climber.

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Main Wall Left. The third, most central, and well-known climb at Alapocas can be easily spotted by the iconic crack running at a diagonal through the left area of the main wall.

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Two bolt anchor.

Lots of trad pro.

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