Type: Trad, 70 ft (21 m)
FA: Hohmann & Kloke 2004
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Shared By: Curt Veldhuisen on Dec 5, 2020
Admins: Jon Nelson, Micah Klesick, Zachary Winters, Mitchell McAuslan

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Description Suggest change

Oyster Run is a mixed route immediately right of Sunshine on a Dark Day. It starts off with slabby climbing up a zig-zag crack system with sparse trad gear (5.8 PG), then switches to steep crimping with bolts (10a). A good alternative start is the cracks of Dark Day, then head straight up the bolts. Or you can just rig a top rope. There are two anchors, you can reach either by climbing Sunshine and Shadow. 

Location Suggest change

Follow the approach to Sunshine on a Dark Day, which is the prominent corner system. From the base , Oyster Run is about 10' to the right (large flat boulder) and wanders up to a zig-zag overlap and onward. Bolts on upper section are hard to see because they start about 40 feet up.  

Protection Suggest change

Small rack to 2" plus 10-12 draws

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