Type: Sport, 75 ft (23 m)
FA: Greg Collum, Chuck Boyd 1990
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Shared By: Adam Wood on Apr 25, 2020
Admins: Jon Nelson, Micah Klesick, Zachary Winters

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A wild looking overhung bolted arete jutting out into the forest canopy. It is visible from the UTW trail on the left side of the crag. 5.8 hand jamming leads to a slab where the bolts start and traverse left out into space and up the arete. Instant exposure. At the sixth bolt the angle eases to a stair case with one 5.8 move just before the chains. Previously 5.8X a bolt was added (with permission) removing much of the runout. 

Location Suggest change

Far left edge of Little Elvis. The large fin arete is visible from the trail. From the base of “Love Buttons” scramble up and left to a large alcove with a giant scooped corner and two bolt belay anchor. Start on the obvious hand crack. 

Protection Suggest change

7 bolts
single rack to 2 inches.
Bolted belay anchor

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