Type: | Sport, 70 ft (21 m) |
FA: | Collin Wogenstahl |
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Shared By: | Orphaned User on Nov 14, 2019 · Updates |
Admins: | Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane |
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Access Issue: Located in a National Forest Fee Area
Details
See the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest Service fee page fs.fed.us/r4/uwc/passes/ for more information.
See the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest Service fee page fs.fed.us/r4/uwc/passes/ for more information.
Description
A technical slab start for a few bolts will take you up to a small ledge and crack feature on your right. Use the holds off the steepening face and the crack to continue up to a larger ledge. Mantle onto the ledge and catch you breath below the steep section looming above you. As you start up the steep part of the route, the crux, look for underclings for your left hand up and to the left. There might be a useful pocket, or you might choose to bypass it all together. The bolts will take you to the right but don't get suckered into going too far that way, it is a dead end. A few pockets will take you back and to the left. The chains are just a little ways away at a great clipping stance.
This name is because of a mishap I had while bolting this route. Needless to say there was blood and I entered the concussion protocol. Always wear those helmets kids!
Oh yeah, steeper than it looks.
This name is because of a mishap I had while bolting this route. Needless to say there was blood and I entered the concussion protocol. Always wear those helmets kids!
Oh yeah, steeper than it looks.
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