Type: Trad, Sport, 180 ft (55 m), 2 pitches
FA: S. Stull, T. Helms
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Shared By: Rob Griz on Aug 14, 2012
Admins: Joey Chicharrones, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description

This is the farthest left (West) route on the West wall. Begin on easy, unprotected slab to a short, 20', overhanging face with 3 older bolts. Climb the bolt line to easy and sparsely protected slab above, trending left past a small pine. A single bolt marks the end of the pitch below a dedication plaque to Scott Stull. Begin below the plaque, and follow a thin, arching crack past two bolts and climb the face using trad gear to a 2 bolt anchor found in a small alcove/ledge behind the small pines.

Location

It is the farthest route left on the West wall. Follow the fixed line to its end, and look above to see the initial 3 bolts through the first steep wall.

Protection

This is a mixed route with 5 bolts total. Bring a standard rack, single set of cams up to #2 Camalot, and nuts.

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