Type: Trad, 600 ft (182 m), 4 pitches
GPS: 46.18059, -114.25934
FA: Dan F, Steve J, Kurt K
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Shared By: Kurt HR Krueger on Feb 27, 2020
Admins: GRK, Zach Wahrer

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Since it's 4 pitches, it is a tall tower.  The 5.9 on the left side of the tower.  We have a bolted belay ledge 2 pitches up.  At this point, the 5.9 routes stay left on the corner/face for 2 more pitches to the summit.

Their is another route that goes up the dihedral to the bolted belay ledge.  There is a wide crack thru a large roof another pitch up.  Steve hand drilled a number of bolts, but then we retreated.

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This is a 1980-ish route done in the old Montana style of oral tradition. With the recent ban by the BNF (and FOB issue) - I won't give any details but you can come talk to me. The 2 1/2 pitch climb that doesn't go to summit is an established route (Green Bay Packers 2 1/2) and can be climbed within the BNF definition of legal climbs. If you have to climb to the top because retreat is not safe or possible, let me know how it goes.

Protection Suggest change

Trad gear / bolts. We had tube chocks up to 6 inches (don't ask), but not sure if they were big enough for the roof crack.

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