Type: Boulder, 15 ft (5 m)
FA: First Recorded Ascent (FRA): Martin Loncaric
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Shared By: Martin Loncaric on Sep 22, 2013
Admins: Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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Start on the left side with your hands on the arete. Work your hands and feed straight up; face holds are on. Topping out is just slightly difficult; if you're concerned, you should get someone to spot you.

Crux: getting past the main horizontal crack.

Fun, balancey moves. The arrete is wonderfully shaped. This route isn't particularly strenuous and has more to do with technique.

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A few meters east of the downclimb on the north side. It is the most obvious arete.

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Crash pad

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