Type: TR, 40 ft (12 m)
GPS: 65.02788, -146.19742
FA: Roman Dial 1983
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Shared By: Richard Shore on Sep 5, 2012
Admins: L Von Dommelheimer

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Easy climbing up onto a ledge leads to a right-leaning juggy rail. Above the rail, a 6' high overhanging block marks the finish (and crux) of the route. Good jamming technique will make things significantly easier than liebacking through this section. A final tenuous friction move over the bulge lands you at the bolts.

Touted as the "Angel Rock testpiece" in the AAC guide; I didn't find it nearly as "pumpy" as the name suggests.

Location Suggest change

The main east face of Pump Master Rock. The route can easily be identified by the overhanging block up top.

Protection Suggest change

2 bolt (3/8") TR anchor.

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