Type: Sport, 130 ft (39 m), 2 pitches
FA: drewp
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Shared By: drewp on Jan 21, 2020
Admins: adrian montaño, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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After gaining the double bypass belay, two pitches of 5.12 make for a three pitch outing.

1) A weird, somewhat chossy traverse under the big roof into a really fun boulder problem. Can link into this pitch from the top of quailing and lower off with an 80, though without a lot of care, rope drag is horrendous. Don't try to lower off with a 70. ~5.12c

2) Pre-clip first bolt and traverse further right into a fun boulder problem off the hanging belay. Then up into a vague groove feature. Insecure, off-balance, technical climbing up the groove leads to easy climbing to the summit. Felt harder than the first pitch to me but I fell off. This last pitch is open and fully bolted.

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See topo pic.

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If you dig the fixed gear and start from the Double Bypass belay, you only need 3 quick-draws to do the first pitch. Anchor is rigged to lower-off. 

Second pitch is 10 bolts, some longer draws helpful.

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