Type: Sport, 70 ft (21 m)
GPS: 31.69331, -110.43068
FA: Tahoe Schrader, Matt Martinez - January 2019
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Shared By: Tahoe Schrader on Mar 6, 2019 · Updates
Admins: adrian montaño, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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Description Suggest change

Begin the route on slab with big chert holds. Reach the beginnings of the dihedral and make your way up a series of ledges. You then have the choice to stay in the dihedral for the grade, or make the climb slightly harder by staying right up a series of small crips, sidepulls, etc. The climb tops out at a nice ledge.

Crux is the last bolt before the anchors.

  • Named for the dirt that constantly drains from behind deep cracks on this route. Extremely climbable despite this occurrence, and with each burn, a little less dirt remains. 
  • Route extension to a second pitch is currently red tagged for development by the FA

Location Suggest change

This route climbs up the dihedral, to the left of the roof.  Currently the left-most route on the right side of Whippersnapper.

Protection Suggest change

Bring a standard rack of quickdraws to get to the anchor bolts on a ledge. There are currently no permanent anchors, although there are plans to install them.

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