Type: Trad, 80 ft (24 m), 2 pitches
FA: (P1) 1954 Jim McCarthy, Stan Gross, (P2) 1959 Art Gran and Ritter E. Walling (As per GunksApp)
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Shared By: TJ Kieper on Jul 26, 2020 · Updates
Admins: Morgan Patterson, M Santisi, chris vultaggio

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It is possible to link both pitches with careful use of runners. For those wanting to pitch it out, the below seems to work best.

P1: Climb the steep corner to a leaning open book and then bear right at the top to finish at a ledge with a fixed piton.

P2: Climb above the fixed piton anchor about 20ft before committing to the well-travelled traverse out left. 40 or so feet of exposed traversing brings you to the Nose's rap anchors.

Location Suggest change

Steep right corner between Filipina and Boulderville

Protection Suggest change

Standard rack to 2"

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