Type: Sport, 45 ft (14 m)
FA: Scott Ayers
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Shared By: Hendrixson on Mar 17, 2014 · Updates
Admins: adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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Ease into the route clipping the first two bolts while avoiding the grungy horizontal band. Pull a move to obtain a rest on less-than-vertical terrain before sprinting to the chains. The final dash beginnings with the thin edging crux but the stopwatch continues to tick while the hands paw past slopers and probe for in-cut edges.

While the crux sequence is technically harder than that of Oasis there is a near no-hands rest in the middle, immediately prior to the business, which greatly reduces the pump. The rock on this route is of a lesser quality than the upper tier, or right routes, on this wall.

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Third route from the left; rightmost route on the lower tier. The dark, blank-looking route Midnight at the Oasis is to the left; the wide crack is to the right.

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7 bolts to chains.

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