Type: Trad, 100 ft (30 m)
GPS: 39.30804, -105.27097
FA: N. B. (rope-solo)
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Shared By: nbrown on Nov 10, 2020
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

This climbs along the rib of rock on the left side of the main slab. It finishes a previous attempt that resulted in the 2 goofy bolts 20' off the ground (mentioned in the new Sharp End guidebook as #2 project). The bolts (5/16" buttonheads) were removed and patched, and a (single) better bolt location was used.

Start by climbing the obvious, short crack past a cam to a line of 4 bolts just right of the rib. The techy and steep climbing eases above bolt 3. There is an easy but slightly runout bit above bolt 4 that gains a thin, diagonal crack which takes small cams. From here, one more bolt protects the 5.8ish bulges below the anchor, which is on a nice ledge at ~100'.

Location Suggest change

It is on the far left side of the main slab but down and right of the 1937 Route.

Protection Suggest change

5 bolts and a couple pieces of gear -- see the description.

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