Type: Trad, 75 ft (23 m)
FA: Steve Quinlan and Nathan Martin 2004ish
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Shared By: Cory N on Oct 20, 2020
Admins: slim, Cory N, Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane

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This is route #41in Karl Kelly's Creek Freak book. It is listed as Unknown with no details about the FA. A comment on the route "Long Bandito Corner" by "Elk Heart" has given this route its name on Mountain Project. This is not to be confused with the route around the corner.

Start in some relatively soft rock to gain a finger crack. Follow the fingers, off fingers, and tight hands to an arete. Pull around the arete into some broken rock in a left facing corner. Follow the broken rock to a big hands roof. Muscle though and reach the anchors.

Location Suggest change

This crack is located on the far left side of 4x4 Wall. When you reach the top of the trail head left. Continue left until you see the Marshmallow Safari corner. This crack is on the left face of the Marshmallow Safari dihedral. It is straight in on a right facing wall and is most easily identified by the crack disappearing around an arete.

Protection Suggest change

.3-3 heavy on 3
A two bolt anchor is found at the top with a single Bandito and a Metolius.

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