Type: Trad, Aid, 2000 ft (606 m), 15 pitches, Grade V
FA: Stein Ivar Gravdahl/Trym Atle Sæland 1997
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Shared By: Ian Hanson on Apr 18, 2013
Admins: Phil Lauffen, Michael Sullivan

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The wall is so steep that it is theoretically possible to stay dry during rainy weather after the 4th pitch. Characterized by steep and traversing pitches.

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The following was used during the first ascent: Copperheads, aluheads, circleheads, birdbeaks, expansion bolts, skyhooks, bathooks, Lowe Balls, and a portaledge.
Remember to bring at least one long runner to guide the rope around ledge during the crux pitch. Water can usually be found unless there has been a dry spell.

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