Type: Trad, 120 ft (36 m)
GPS: 34.0437, -116.14234
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Gunkswest on Dec 31, 2018
Admins: Greg Opland, C Miller, Gunkswest, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Before rappel anchors were installed atop the Pea Brain, this was the historic descent route for the formation (most people rappelled the lower portion from slings around a jammed boulder). The line makes an OK ascent route for geriatrics.

Start at the height of land in the rocky canyon between Pea Brain and Fat Freddy's Cat. There's a boulder leaning against the base of the Pea Brain face, directly under a water runnel that leads to a gully. This is the start of the route.

Climb the short water runnel (crux) to a couple jammed boulders and a small oak. Climb the gully above, using a hand crack in the back of the gully and stemming to reach the top.

Move left and rappel from an anchor  down Elroy Was Here with a single 60m rope (30m rappel).

Location Suggest change

Start at the height of land in the rocky canyon between Pea Brain and Fat Freddy's Cat. There's a boulder leaning against the base of the Pea Brain face, directly under a water runnel that leads to a gully. This is the start of the route.

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Carry some hand-sized pieces of gear and a few shoulder-length slings.

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