Type: Sport, 60 ft (18 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Ben Mackall on Mar 13, 2015 · Updates
Admins: GRK, Zach Wahrer

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Description Suggest change

Great route on good rock following a left-trending finger crack/flake down low, and then up into a series of cracks in a ill-defined dihedral. Definite crux down low traversing the crack leftward to gain good jugs, as the feet dwindle. Stiff for the grade.

Apparently used to be a gear climb, until bolts were placed. Bonus points for not clipping bolts!

A little bit of loose rock in the final fist crack, so be wary.

Location Suggest change

Obvious left-arching bolted crack on the left side of the main bolted part of the crag. Look for the huge dead tree snagged at the clifftop. This route starts on a small pedestal and ends to the left of the tree.

Protection Suggest change

Gear to 3", or clip the nice shiny (and welcome) 7 bolts. Two open-cold shuts with a bolt backup for the anchor.

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