Type: | Trad, 220 ft (67 m), 3 pitches |
FA: | duane raleigh 1970s |
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Shared By: | Tristan Bradford on May 3, 2020 |
Admins: | Ryan Sheldon, Drew Nevius, Kevin Diaz |
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Description
Two pitches of unprotected face climbing, this route goes up the slab in between water streak and great expectations.
P1: Climb up the slab 150 feet then traverse left to a bolt belay on "water streak"
P2: Traverse right onto the face and continue 120 feet to a small ledge with a large boulder.
P3: From the ledge, climb up the roof then traverse left and finish the same as water streak, or do one of the roof finishes.
P1: Climb up the slab 150 feet then traverse left to a bolt belay on "water streak"
P2: Traverse right onto the face and continue 120 feet to a small ledge with a large boulder.
P3: From the ledge, climb up the roof then traverse left and finish the same as water streak, or do one of the roof finishes.
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