Type: Sport, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: F. Bérubé, C. Ashe, 2000
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Shared By: Dust Diedricksen on Aug 24, 2017 · Updates
Admins: Dom Caron, Ian Lingley, Greg Hughes

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Climb edges to the gigantic, detached block. You can clip the first bolt by standing on top of this block. Stay right on the arête, and then climb left underneath a low & shallow bulge onto the face (tougher for taller climbers). Climb straight up the face toward the second bolt, and then work your way back onto the arête by pulling a dirty ledge with a spruce tree. Follow the slabby arête (passing one last bolt) to the ring anchors (shared with Tut's Tomb).

Location Suggest change

The rightmost route on the (semi-detached/upper) King's Chamber face, which is climber's right of the distinguishable "Pyramid".

Protection Suggest change

3 bolts and cams up to 1.5". A crack or two will take a nut.

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