Type: Sport, TR, 130 ft (39 m)
GPS: 39.25424, -105.22677
FA: George Watson and Gene Ellis, May 1991
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Shared By: Jay Eggleston on Jul 29, 2015
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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This route is not bad if you like slabs. The crux is right at the start before you clip the first bolt. You may want a spot before you clip the bolt. The hardest climbing is near the first two bolts. Above the 3rd bolt, the slab reminds me of a Flatiron. The climbing is not hard, but it is a long way from the third bolt to the anchor tree. If the climb was in Boulder Canyon, it would probably have five or six bolts.

Location Suggest change

This is the furthest right route at the crag. You go right up onto a small rock ledge by a tree to find the start. You can see the first bolt a ways up. The rock here is a slab.

Protection Suggest change

3 bolts. There is a tree for the anchor on top. Walk off to the left.

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