Type: Trad, 65 ft (20 m)
FA: Rick Sylvester and Chauancy Parker
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Shared By: Anthony Hugo Almanza on Jan 12, 2016
Admins: Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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BeeGee is characterized by a burly roof crack with an interesting knee mantle move to pull the lip. It can be started from Dried Oatmeal's beginning or the original start up a 5.10 fist crack section to a great ledge. Bees typically nest in the vertical section above the roof.  While the nest has occasionally disappeared, the bees seem to return to the same spot. Make sure to check for said bees before committing to the climb.  Bats have been known to roost in the roofcrack as well.  

Location Suggest change

Located to the right of the Boxer and left of South Crack.

Protection Suggest change

Singles in .4-.75 BD camalots and doubles in #1-3. A couple of runners in the beginning to reduce drag. Single Fixed bong. Natural Anchors.

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