Type: | TR, 70 ft (21 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | kenr on Aug 8, 2016 · Updates |
Admins: | Aron Quiter, Euan Cameron, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Description
Interesting three-dimensional climbing -- sustained.
Up the right-hand crack of the triple set -- straight to the top.
? Name sounds strange? Still waiting for the FA party so supply their name.
warning: The rock on and around this route has not been climbed much yet, and much of the rock is still breakable and loose -- so the belayer and other people should stand far away from underneath the climber.
Up the right-hand crack of the triple set -- straight to the top.
? Name sounds strange? Still waiting for the FA party so supply their name.
warning: The rock on and around this route has not been climbed much yet, and much of the rock is still breakable and loose -- so the belayer and other people should stand far away from underneath the climber.
Location
Obvious set of three adjoining corners each with a crack at its top, on the inside curve of the wall, just right of a big outside corner facing right, which is just right of where the base of the cliff goes downward steeply.
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Protection
2-bolt top anchor, but no intermediate bolts as of 2016.
Top-Roping: Can get access to set up top anchor by first climbing the route Chasing the Butterfly, then traverse left ... first up and down into another gully, then across the top of a thick fallen tree-trunk, then exit the gully right on a ledge, roughly horizontal on this until above the big tree, then down to it.
Leading: Protection for Trad leading is unknown.
Top-Roping: Can get access to set up top anchor by first climbing the route Chasing the Butterfly, then traverse left ... first up and down into another gully, then across the top of a thick fallen tree-trunk, then exit the gully right on a ledge, roughly horizontal on this until above the big tree, then down to it.
Leading: Protection for Trad leading is unknown.
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