Type: Sport, 350 ft (106 m), 5 pitches
GPS: 37.37539, -118.68267
FA: E.Wolfe/S.Vasquez 06/2019
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Shared By: MisterE Wolfe on Oct 23, 2019
Admins: Aron Quiter, Euan Cameron, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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This multi-pitch moderate is a fun outing starting with a short granite wall, then onto slightly scruffy, very different rock. It has cleaned up considerably since the first ascent, and will only get better with more ascents. All cruxes are well protected, but there may be slight run-outs on easy terrain.

Approach: From the middle platform of Hansel's Hang-out, walk up-stream to the base of a short wall in the creek-bed - this is the approach pitch 5.5, 5 bolts. From the top, scramble left to the small ledge left of a chimney.

Pitch 1 : Start at the toe of the big red buttress.  The easiest way to access the start is by climbing the Approach Pitch from the stream bed.   First pitch is terrain for 20 feet to the first bolt, then continue up the face/arete to a large ledge with anchors. (5.8). 100'/7 bolts.

Pitch 2 : Climb up a ramp on the left, surmount a bulge, then continue up the featured face to a hueco with a crux bulge just below the anchors (5.8). 90'/9 bolts.

Location Suggest change

From the middle flat spot at Hansel's walk slightly up stream below a short wall. Scramble up and right around a bushy tree to gain the base of the steeper part of the wall. Start just below the obvious bolt in a small dihedral.

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Bolts, Rappel from carabiner anchors

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