Type: Mixed, 70 ft (21 m)
GPS: 44.20791, -73.71403
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Jim Lawyer on Jan 16, 2018
Admins: Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer

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This is a high-quality dry-tool route, on the only full-height, dry rock buttress at Loch Ness. It's super pumpy and sequential. The route requires several horizontal pick torques, and a couple hand jams. The finish uses a tiny pick hole in an otherwise blank face.

Go up some horizontals to a thin tip-crack. Up this to a horizontal, then to another horizontal with a hand jam. Big reaches up the blank face lead rightwards to a horn, then up onto an ice smear at the top. Belay from trees.

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Just left of Iced Rock Cake, and 20' right of Malacas, at a small, chest-high small spike of rock below a dry, overhanging rock buttress.

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