Type: | Sport, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | Sam Powell 2010 |
Page Views: | 1,118 total · 13/month |
Shared By: | Steve Lineberry on May 14, 2018 |
Admins: | Jason Halladay, Luc-514 |
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7/2021: Access in this area has always been nebulous, but recently landowners have made clear that they want NO visitors in the area. Please refrain from visiting any of the crags on the Southside of the Meadow, including those along Glade Creek (Mud Hueco) and Orange Wall. This includes drivers, cyclists, ATVers, and climbers. Please climb at another crag.
Description
Despite the name, this route is quite fun once it's cleaned up. Maybe a little light in the grade because of the good rests.
Start by making a big move to flat holds and then pull over onto the often dirty slab on slimpy holds but good feet. Traverse over the first bolt to a stance, carefully clip #2 and move up on good ledges to the base of the crux and another good stance. Continue on good holds and figure out how to clip the crux bolt and fire the moves to some nice solid crimps. Continue up and get stood up into a undercling and clip while you try to figure out where the next good holds are. After that move up on good feet and decent hands for another bolt before going a bit right to gain the anchors.
Start by making a big move to flat holds and then pull over onto the often dirty slab on slimpy holds but good feet. Traverse over the first bolt to a stance, carefully clip #2 and move up on good ledges to the base of the crux and another good stance. Continue on good holds and figure out how to clip the crux bolt and fire the moves to some nice solid crimps. Continue up and get stood up into a undercling and clip while you try to figure out where the next good holds are. After that move up on good feet and decent hands for another bolt before going a bit right to gain the anchors.
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