Type: | Trad, 80 ft (24 m) |
FA: | Mark Rafferty, Brandon Emery, & Zayne Hebbler Ground up March, 2018 |
Page Views: | 717 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Mark Rafferty on Mar 26, 2018 |
Admins: | Peter Gram, Greg Parker, Mikel Madsen, Mark Rafferty |
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WARNING: This route is not for the beginner tradster looking to push the grades in that it involves some techy moves where if you fail may result in a ground fall. In the first 15 ft you'll gain a positive flake, I recommend getting your feet on this flake and placing at your waist to minimize the potential ground fall. The gear is small but solid but needs precision to make it so. Once you pull this off you'll be rewarded to a steep finger sized crack that eats up gear!
ROUTE: Start off climbing the flared hand and finger crack until you gain a very positive flake. From the flake work your way up on top of the ledge where you'll gain the yellow left leaning flake/finger crack. Follow the flake/finger crack (crux) up and through the water shoot to a hand crack finish.
ROUTE: Start off climbing the flared hand and finger crack until you gain a very positive flake. From the flake work your way up on top of the ledge where you'll gain the yellow left leaning flake/finger crack. Follow the flake/finger crack (crux) up and through the water shoot to a hand crack finish.
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