Type: Trad, 60 ft (18 m)
GPS: 44.84995, -107.34684
FA: Stoner/Lynn
Page Views: 691 total · 5/month
Shared By: Clay Stoner on Oct 17, 2014
Admins: Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson

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The centaur is the ‘S’ Shaped crack on the lower end of the Winter wall; requiring a mix of crack and sport skill.

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This route was originally aided and then bolted for the free accent. If this was in Ten Sleep it would entirely be bolted. Although the gear can a little small at times, it’s all there and when it pinches down it’s protected with bolts.

Start by stepping up on a lightning struck tree and jam and lie back the first 30 or so feet protecting with small cams and stoppers up to `.75c4. The crux section is protected by 3 bolts and has a couple committing moves. Save a few medium sized pieces to protect to the anchors.

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