Type: Trad, 60 ft (18 m)
GPS: 48.76136, -115.28792
FA: JA
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Shared By: Joel Anderson on Jun 6, 2020 · Updates
Admins: GRK, Zach Wahrer

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At the top of the talus is the largest cliff in the Sutton Creek area. It has multiple distinct large roofs. The Roof ascends the left corner of the first roof following fairly easy cracks then very strenuous roof jamming for 10'. The only relief is that the roof crack is hand size!

Best to have someone follow to clean the route.

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From the road scramble up the talus and work your way onto the ledge underneath the roof. 

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Fingers to BD#4. Save the #3 for the roof. Chain anchors. 60m rope.

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