| Type: | Trad, 55 ft (17 m) |
| GPS: | 45.53901, -122.37471 |
| FA: | Dave Sowerby, August 1992 |
| Page Views: | 1,012 total · 16/month |
| Shared By: | Dan Bookless on Dec 6, 2020 · Updates |
| Admins: | Roberta Zouain, Nate Ball |
Description
Start by stepping off the large boulder at the far, far right side of the Bat Wall. Engage a small dihedral and crack system straight up to a good stance under the bulge. Place a great hand-sized piece and work into some strenuous underclings culminating in a dynamic crux move to a horn. Pull into another stance with good opportunities for small gear and work the ramp back out left. Clip the new stainless 5-piece bolt (with an ASCA-stamped hanger) that has replaced the original one. Work up and left on amazing holds (pinches, sidepulls, a kneebar!?!) to a final crux at the undercling with a second ASCA bolt at your waist.



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