Type: Sport, 500 ft (152 m), 5 pitches
GPS: 47.77795, 13.35908
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Jack DaSilva on Jul 5, 2018
Admins: Shawn Heath, Melanie Trobe

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Description Suggest change

Steep face with great pockets.  Some run out scramble alpine sections that take a little trad protection if you're uncomfortable.

Location Suggest change

From the creek crossing, follow the main trail downhill to a gravel path ascending to your left.  Follow this path to the top of the hill and head left toward the buttress, to the highest point that the ground reaches the rock.  Look for the Juniperus name plate.

If you take the early trail left past the outhouse, you can follow the trail along the cliff face to a steep descent with fixed lines that eventually joins the gravel path.  Head left uphill on the gravel path as described above.

Protection Suggest change

Bolts and chain anchors right where you want them, some runout through easy alpine sections.

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