Type: Sport, 100 ft (30 m)
FA: B. Miller, S. Trent, D Kloke, (2002)
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Shared By: Michael Pepera on Apr 1, 2019 · Updates
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Relatively easy climbing with good edges will take you to a mid-way anchor with mussy hooks on a ledge (5 bolts). From the anchor, head straight up (crux) following the bolt line until you reach a small madrone tree with a crack. Follow the crack until just before a small dead cedar tree. Step out on the face, clip the final bolt, and reach another set of chain anchors on a small ledge.

According to the guide book, this was originally a single pitch route. There are now anchors partway up so that the route can be divided into two pitches if desired. Additional bolts have been added since the guidebook was updated. Single rap will get you back to the top of the Snag Buttress.

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Climb to the top of the Snag Buttress using either the first pitch of Zig Zag or Sunshine on a Dark Day. Locate a series of bolts immediately left of the large madrone tree. Route goes straight up and will parallel the top of Springboard.

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9 bolts, chain anchor.

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