Type: Sport, 180 ft (55 m), 2 pitches
FA: Matt MacPhee and James Kesten, July 2020
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Shared By: Matt Macphee on Jul 7, 2020
Admins: Will Bland, Greg Hughes

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P1 5.10a 25m: First moves off the ground are cryptic but solid once you find them. Might be able to stick clip the first bolt (recommended if you can make it happen). Make a few 5.10ish moves between the 2nd and 4th bolts, moving up on larger-than-expected holds for Nova Scotian granite. No real crux. Extend the second bolt with a runner. Holds get smaller as the route goes up, then finally make a few run-out feeling moves up to a set of rings in a belay alcove.

P2 5.10a 30m: You get a committing crux move immediately after clipping the first bolt. After that, it's smooth sailing up varied features. You might want to extend a couple of bolts around the huge stacked flake feature. Belay off of rings. 

Location Suggest change

This route starts in a bit of a broken right-facing corner, after you hike the trail over the often wet mini-gully, past the large block feature. 

Protection Suggest change

Rack of 12 draws will get you to the top with plenty to spare. Can rap back to the ground in two rappels with a 60m rope. 

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