Type: Sport, 200 ft (61 m), 2 pitches
GPS: 45.44193, -66.29641
FA: C. Richardson 1996
Page Views: 500 total · 8/month
Shared By: Francois Cote on Nov 4, 2020
Admins: Dom Caron, Ian Lingley, Greg Hughes

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An excellent climb. Labeled as a sport climb but certainly not bolted like modern sport climbs. Expect big runouts if you plan on only using draws, although the hard climbing is well protected. Bringing a small rack of small to medium cams is recommended.

P1: Pull off the ground and get established on a slab. Move up to a corner (gear available). Clip a very high second bolt on an overhang. Pull the small overhang then continue up the beautiful face and arête. Rap ring anchor. Mid sized gear also available before 4th bolt and after last bolt.

P2: Move left and engage a technical double-arête feature. Continue on easier terrain, savouring the wonderful exposure. Tree anchor.

Location Suggest change

Starts just right of where the ground is at its lowest point in front of Cheekbone Corner. Look for a bolt on a slab.

Protection Suggest change

11 bolts total. small to medium cams.

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