Type: Sport, 45 ft (14 m)
GPS: 31.79333, -110.40026
FA: EFR,Joe Silver,Christian Rodenbeck,'19
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Shared By: 1Eric Rhicard on Feb 28, 2019
Admins: adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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The first moves are hard if you are not warmed up. Once you clip the second bolt big horizontal holds and the usual Dry funk lead to a large bread loaf like chunk of chert. From here to the anchors it is game on. A good hold for clipping the anchors is to the right in a horizontal. Some cool moves above the loaf are worth the short adventure that a newly developed route brings. In a year I would probably give it another star. Until then bring a brush and be part of the solution. Haha.

A better way to do this route is link it into the top of Broken Biscuit by continuing past the anchors to the second to last bolt on Biscuit. It is a bit of a run but just as you want another bolt you reach jugs at the flake. You would be hard pressed to fall off if you got this far.

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Left of broken Biscuit with a much easier start.

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7 bolts and steel carabiners for last one up.

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