Type: | Trad, 25 ft (8 m) |
FA: | Keric L and Anna J, June 2019 |
Page Views: | 673 total · 9/month |
Shared By: | Keric L on Jun 15, 2019 |
Admins: | Fallon Rowe, Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane |
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Description
Not sure if this is an FA or not, but thought I'd add it. If it isn't, let me know and I'll edit or delete accordingly.
Follows a narrower crack set in a corner to the right of a much wider off-width. Good feet for stemming, and top out is on a solid flake with an airy mantle.
Follows a narrower crack set in a corner to the right of a much wider off-width. Good feet for stemming, and top out is on a solid flake with an airy mantle.
Location
Got stuck following the patchy trails and dead ended surrounded by acacia and prickly plants. From the southern end of the near cliff band go north along the cliffs following deceptive patchy trails till you dead end surrounded by acacias at the cliffside.
Route has large obvious off-width to the left. Further to the left is a bolted arete and class 4/5.easy climb out to the cliff top.
Route has large obvious off-width to the left. Further to the left is a bolted arete and class 4/5.easy climb out to the cliff top.
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