Type: TR, 25 ft (8 m)
FA: Brian Delaney and Ken Polette, late '80s
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Shared By: Daniel Kaye on May 24, 2020 · Updates
Admins: sara pax, Old Timer, jim.dangle, Joe M

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Climb straight up underneath a 2-bolt anchor at the center and top of this wall.

Navigate through the crystal-filled crack start, then follow horizontals that usually hide good or good-enough slimps (slopey crimps) to get you to the top. It sort of gets easier as you go up, but also the pump-o-meter rises too. This is harder if you don't (know to) grab the correct spots in the horizontals.

Location Suggest change

The middle climb on the Spring Wall, which is the far right buttress down this line of ledge. It climbs the center of the wall, directly below the 2-bolt anchor.

Protection Suggest change

A 2-bolt anchor. Walk up/down to/from the top on a short trail with an old rope just right of this wall.

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