Type: Trad, 110 ft (33 m)
GPS: 47.6999, -52.6984
FA: J. Presswood & B. Burton, 1995
Page Views: 874 total · 9/month
Shared By: Erik Veitch on May 9, 2018
Admins: David Bruneau

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An excellent alpine-like climb that brings you over varied terrain with a thrilling, airy finish. Don't forget to take in the view.

The crux is right after the "thank-god bolt" as you transition out of the corner.

The route is most often cleaned by a second. The route requires a 70m rope to rappel, however this is not recommended. A 4th class scramble (a very reasonable party may elect to rope up) brings you to Yellow Fever ledge, where a rappel is straightforward.

Location Suggest change

Starts at the obvious crack just right of "A Fine Line Between Fear and Flying."

Protection Suggest change

Standard rack up to #3, bolted anchor at 35m

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