Type: Sport, 60 ft (18 m)
FA: B. Scott
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Shared By: Ben Scott on Apr 10, 2017
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The name comes from the famous Boston stop on the Underground Railroad.

Start with a nice section of crack climbing on fingerlocks and jams. Continue past some ledgy terrain to a short, left-facing corner. Stem your way up, and reach for a just out-of-sight jug. Surmount the bulge to the anchor.

DISCLAIMER: the crack at the beginning requires actually jamming skills, it may feel much harder for the 5.10 sport climber lacking in said skills.

Location Suggest change

It is on the right side of the Orange Wall. Start by standing off a few large boulders.

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8 bolts + a 2-bolt anchor.

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