Type: Trad, Aid, 550 ft (167 m), 4 pitches
FA: forrest wilcox
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Shared By: Forrest Wilcox on Jul 20, 2013
Admins: Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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solid clean granite, aid is recommended with ladders and hooks.

Pitch 1: 5.9+, climb a hand crack up into an obvious dihedral, take the dihedral up to a ledge.

Pitch 2: 5.8, climb the dihedral further, follow this dihedral until you get to a belay stance beneath two parallel cracks.

Pitch 3: 5.9+ A1+. There are two cracks parallel to each other. Climb the left one to the logical end of the dihedral. Pop your head up and look left for an undercling type flake on the head wall slab to your left. Aid your way out left under a flake and use the crack to aid to the top. You will probably want another belay somewhere in the high crack

Location Suggest change

On the crack dome. Look at the picture for the route location.

Protection Suggest change

Two set cams, two aid ladders, one cliff hanger hook, multiple slings, jumar, 60m rope

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