Type: Sport, 70 ft (21 m)
GPS: 44.29596, -103.89038
FA: Lee Terveen
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Shared By: Orphaned User on Mar 28, 2016 · Updates
Admins: Peter Gram, Greg Parker, Mikel Madsen, Mark Rafferty

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Good pockets and edges.

The only downside is the hanging belay which is sort of a pain to deal with. Other than that, this route offers some stiff for the grade climbing through a monstrously groovy roof. And when the hard climbing is over you can enjoy some pumpy five eleven climbing to the anchors. Up and coming crushers whose aspirations include routes like, Thunderhead's "Alice" and "The Tempest", need to work this route into their training regiment.

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Locate The Sundance and hike to your right along an adventurous ledge and clip a cold shut for the belay. The climb becomes obvious by a large, white roof that becomes blonde slab, followed by a second roof to black, slabby rock to the anchors.

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Personal Anchor Systems work best for the belay. Bring at least ten quick draws. Stick clipping the first bolt or so is common practice and a good idea.

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