Type: TR, 30 ft (9 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Peter Jackson on Oct 1, 2013
Admins: Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier

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Easy crack climbing follows the main weakness in the right side of the crag through a notch in the shallow overhang. Use fingers, hands, and if you're lucky, fists to make it interesting.

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The easiest crack on the far right end of the crag

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TR

Description Suggest change

Easy crack climbing follows the main weakness in the right side of the crag through a notch in the shallow overhang. Use fingers, hands, and if you're lucky, fists to make it interesting.

Location Suggest change

The easiest crack on the far right end of the crag

Protection Suggest change

TR

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