Type: Trad, 250 ft (76 m), 3 pitches
GPS: 32.3712, -106.59
FA: Edmund Ward & Karl Kiser, spring 1980
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Shared By: Karl R. Kiser on Dec 4, 2015
Admins: Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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p1: (5.9 ish) follow the rock line right of the rap route. Find a crack in a shallow left facing dihedral. Lie back to the top and belay on a dirt ledge roughly below the large roof with the off width crack;

p2: (5.8 ish) shift lightly right, climb up and then traverse left (passing an old bolt) on the way to a stance below and slightly right of the large roof;

p3 (5.7 ish) traverse right and then straight up following a weakness to the top.

This climb was an exploration of the large roof to the right of the rap route. Bold climbers with a good selection of large cams can surely climb the overhanging off width crack to the left of the roof today.

Location Suggest change

The route is right of the rap route and finishes slightly right of the prominent roof with the off width crack.

Walk off left, west, and find the standard Lambda wall rap route.

Protection Suggest change

Standard Organ trad rack. One old bolt was placed on the second pitch.

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