Type: Trad, 150 ft (45 m)
FA: Manne Angiot, Bext Battersoa, Lisa McIlwrai (March 2002)
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Shared By: K Baumgartner on Jun 23, 2018
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This is a nice 100’/35m route that ascends the nice crack system just right of the right-facing dihedral (French climbers apparently led the dihedral to the sycamore tree according to locals).  There are nice small ledges that mellow out the difficulty and minimize the need to crack climb for those lacking in that skill.

P1 (30m): Climb past the small tree and bush to the real start of the climb.  There are two crux sections about 1/3rd and 2/3rds the way up the route where the nice little ledges disappear.  Top out below the large ledge at the new (May 2018) ring anchors.  

P2 (35M): Follow the right facing corner to the tree. Rappel to the ledge to the right and walk off the ledge.  

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Gear up to a #5

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