Type: Trad, 30 ft (9 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: CNorman on May 1, 2018 · Updates
Admins: Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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Basically an exercise in technique to just stay in the crack, as one could also ascend this probably just using face holds. 20 or so feet of excellent squeezing (if you're a slender fellow) and then you round the chock stone and the fun (or punishment) is pretty much over. Traverse left at the top to use the webbing to rap off the tree. The squeeze is pretty much unprotected, unless perhaps if you carry blue big bros. Some imagination may yield better placements by the chock stone. Smaller gear (#2 or #3) protects the short traverse to the tree. Would get more stars if it were longer, but if you like wide, it's a fun little stop at the crag. 

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Big wide crack in the corner. You step over a fallen tree truck laying across the trail just before the crack and the trail starts heading downhill at this corner.

Protection Suggest change

Mostly cams, some big some small. Some may feel the PG13 rating unnecessary. Even if you lack the big stuff, it's hard to fall out of the squeeze. Traverse out left to tree with red webbing to rap/lower.

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