Type: TR, 20 ft (6 m)
GPS: 41.14551, -74.16905
FA: TR Ken Roberts + Karel Hrbacek
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Shared By: kenr on Nov 7, 2017 · Updates
Admins: Morgan Patterson, SMarsh

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Description Suggest change

Everything slants, so if want to work on that, this delivers. Otherwise might just feel awkward.

. . (Wish this could be an arete climb, but no positive holds farther over on the right side).

Up the right face of the open book / dihedral, not using any holds on the left face.

Likely easier and less awkward if also use holds on the left face (but haven't tried that yet).

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 - (and if possible, behind a large tree).

Location Suggest change

The left-most open book / dihedral of the set of dihedrals and aretes in the middle of this crag.

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Protection Suggest change

Protection for Trad leading is unknown.

For ideas to set up Top-Rope, see the Description of this Jumble n Tumble sector.

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