Type: Trad, TR, 40 ft (12 m)
GPS: 39.60647, -105.91576
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Joey Chicharrones on Sep 15, 2020
Admins: Joey Chicharrones, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Face It! climbs a nice not-quite-vertical finger crack, a feature that is otherwise rare for Summit County. Sticking to the crack brings it to a solid 5.11, but using the shallow features on the face brings down the difficulty.

Begin up easy and chunky terrain to the crack. The protection before this point is pretty slim, but the the climbing is very easy. The protection in the crack is most excellent. Figure it out, clear an easy bulge up top, and head to the anchors.

I hope you brought small hands!

Location Suggest change

It is on the far right end of the main Zuma Wall. You cannot see the east-facing crack from the main area, so just keep walking climber's right until you get to a dirty chossy gully, and turn around.

Protection Suggest change

Gear up to 0.5". This shares anchors with Corners 101.

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