Type: | Sport, 295 ft (89 m), 3 pitches |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 550 total · 4/month |
Shared By: | Jamie Umbras on Feb 23, 2014 |
Admins: | Jason Halladay, David Riley |
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Description
P1: 6b (5.10c) Slabby pitch with a slightly tricky traverse just off the ground. Hanging belay.
P2: 6a (5.10a) Vertical and crimpy. hanging belay.
P3: 6a (5.10a) From the anchor and leaving the huge roof, head right crossing a dihedral onto an exposed face. Use the amazing horizontal crack to traverse to the arete, then head up to the comfy belay ledge. The gem of the route for sure!
P4: 5c (5.9) Great variety of slab, flakes, and cracks. Has a wonderful ledge to belay from.
Topping out: head up 4th class terrain to top out and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
P2: 6a (5.10a) Vertical and crimpy. hanging belay.
P3: 6a (5.10a) From the anchor and leaving the huge roof, head right crossing a dihedral onto an exposed face. Use the amazing horizontal crack to traverse to the arete, then head up to the comfy belay ledge. The gem of the route for sure!
P4: 5c (5.9) Great variety of slab, flakes, and cracks. Has a wonderful ledge to belay from.
Topping out: head up 4th class terrain to top out and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
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