Type: Trad, 230 ft (70 m), 2 pitches
FA: (P.1) Jake Urban, Brian Chartier (P.2) Randy Garcia, Jerry Prutzman
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Pitch 1- Climb the left side of the first slab you come across after leaving the Moosehead area. Climb the slab up to an arete. Follow this arete to a bolt. Continue past another bolt straight up to a currently dirty crack system to gain the tree ledge. There is a two bolt anchor on the face just above the tree ledge. Alternately, scramble up left to twin Spruce trees and climb slab to a crack and traverse slightly back right to begin the arete or continue up the corner, rejoining Woolite via a right-leaning crack/corner above.

Pitch 2- From the two bolt anchor move left to flakes. Climb the flakes up and through the large break in trees ultimately staying right towards a diagonal crack and more flake. There are a couple tough slab moves to get to the crack section. Finish by pulling up and over the final bulge on a hollow flake to a two bolt anchor.

You can rap back down to the first pitch here but then getting to the ground with one rope 60 or 70 meters is no possible. So bring two ropes if you would like to rappel.

You can also walk off to the hiking trail if you would like.

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On the left side of the first slab you come to from the Moosehead area. Just the trail goes back down in elevation.

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Bolts and standard rack

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