Type: | Sport, 60 ft (18 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Jim Lawyer on Jul 14, 2020 |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer |
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Beautiful line with three cruxes. It's slow to dry in the spring, but once dry, stays dry even in big rains.
Stick clip! Go up the right leaning crack for 12', then angle up and left across three more cracks. The 1st crux is crossing from crack #2 to #3. At the last crack there's a good right-knee-bar rest. Hand traverse left 10', then up left-hand sidepulls and right-hand compression underclings to a throw for better holds (2nd crux). Move up to a good rest, then tackle the final puzzling headwall (3rd crux) to the fixed anchor.
Stick clip! Go up the right leaning crack for 12', then angle up and left across three more cracks. The 1st crux is crossing from crack #2 to #3. At the last crack there's a good right-knee-bar rest. Hand traverse left 10', then up left-hand sidepulls and right-hand compression underclings to a throw for better holds (2nd crux). Move up to a good rest, then tackle the final puzzling headwall (3rd crux) to the fixed anchor.
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