Type: Trad, 35 ft (11 m)
GPS: 34.74517, -98.53142
FA: Curt Fry and Party 1980's
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Shared By: Grant Freeman on May 9, 2020 · Updates
Admins: Ryan Sheldon, Drew Nevius, Kevin Diaz

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Description Suggest change

It feels like a sport route with trad placements, just fun moves!

Climb the angled crack most of the way then break right onto ledges on the face. Traverse on beautiful face climbing into the center crack and take it to the top.

Crux is transitioning from crimps on the face into the center crack.

*This line was Re-discovered by Grant Freeman et al, and re-named "X Marks The Spot" before the Magazine Article from Summit 1986 was read by Miles Johnson & Grahm Hornsby denoting a similar climb, albeit shorter than original description*

Protection Suggest change

#0.5 cam in angled crack. At the bottom of the center crack place a #8 DMM offset or a #7 BD nut, you can whip on it for days. Sew the remainder of the crack with #0.75 - #2 as needed. No permanent anchor, theres a boulder you can sling at the very top with extension.

Location Suggest change

Featured route in the center of the wall facing the road. Look for the X at the bottom

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