Type: TR, 40 ft (12 m)
GPS: 34.27129, -118.60359
FA: unknown
Page Views: 3,638 total · 21/month
Shared By: Justin Kenderes on Mar 9, 2012
Admins: Chris Owen, jt512, Nicole Wiesenthal, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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A decent route that's a bit harder (and more interesting in my opinion) than left hand. I would say second or third easiest on the wall (not counting the arete). It's fairly sustained with decent, if sporadic holds. Focus on getting good positions with your feet and be ready to smear.

Location Suggest change

Starts about as far left as you can go before getting to the boulder (which is worth scrambling up to get a nice view of the area) and stays left for most of the climb. Once you get to the ledge, traverse right and end at the same spot as Left Hand. See Chris Owen's book "Urban Rock" for more details on the route.

Protection Suggest change

Use the same anchor as for Left Hand. Just be prepared to swing a little if you come off the wall in the middle.

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