Type: Trad, TR, 95 ft (29 m)
GPS: 44.24696, -69.08472
FA: Ben Townsend, Dorcas Miller, September 2019
Page Views: 1,039 total · 14/month
Shared By: Ben Townsend on Sep 22, 2019 · Updates
Admins: Ladd Raine, Jonathan S, Robert Hall, Chris Duca

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Description Suggest change

Climb easily up the initial slab past a bolt to a ledge below a bulge with a yellow birch tree on the left. Step right and clear the bulge with a not-very-obvious mantel (easier for taller climbers). Continue up the easy crack system to the tree.

Cameron Pinchbeck suggests: "For a harder variation stem up the obvious corner (or cross out over the arete.) then you can continue up the rest of the regular route or pull through the wired bulge then slab climb up to the anchor.  "

Location Suggest change

All the way down right at the base of Barrett's is a big overhang about 5' off the ground with a cave underneath. This route starts on the slab about 10' left of the left end of this overhang. An obvious large pine tree is visible at the top.

Protection Suggest change

Standard rack to 3", one bolt. A green C3 or equivalent is ideal at the crux. Chain around tree for belay/rappel anchor.

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