Type: Sport, 45 ft (14 m)
GPS: 44.05386, -71.79856
FA: Sykes, Lee, 2010
Page Views: 494 total · 7/month
Shared By: Russ Keane on Jul 12, 2020
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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A sport route that climbs like a trad line.  It's a winding, blocky adventure up and over the Bear's Den roof, a fun romp with alpine-y movement and some suspect rock to navigate.  You end up way "under", then come "out and up" moving to the left on big features.  You'll pull the roof and find the anchor, with a bit of exposure taboot!

Speaking of trad, you may want to place one piece, and maybe two.  As a ground-up route, the bolting was not intended to comply with sport climbing norms.  If MP had "mixed" as one of the choices, I would have chosen that for this upload.

Location Suggest change

Kind of in the middle of the wall, a bit to the right.  Look for a broken flake/crack sequence leading to a high bolt about 20 feet up.  Then look for the broken blocky cleft system leading up/left over the roof.

Protection Suggest change

4/5 bolts and a piece or gear or two.

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