Type: TR, 40 ft (12 m)
FA: Possibly Josh Bender, Solo, 10/2020, likely earlier - submit an improvement if you know of an earlier ascent.
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Shared By: J Bender on Dec 30, 2020 · Updates
Admins: James Schroeder, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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I imagine this has been climbed before, because I'll come here and just climb anything that looks possible. I can only image that over the years other people have had the same approach to this area. Everything is short and pretty easy. If you know anything about this line, please post about it.

This climbs the face/slab to the left of the arete. The route is climber's left of the route 'Unknown North, 5.7+'. There is a ledge about halfway up the route, and the first 15ish feet of climbing is 5.5 if that. The climbing starts off the ledge and in the corner. It works out right to the arete on thin holds. The "hard" climbing is in the middle of the face, and once you gain the arete, it's pretty much over. You could maybe TR it from the anchors at the top, but it would probably be more of a hassle than it's worth. I enjoyed the climbing and wanted to share it.

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This climbs the face/slab to the left of the arete. The route is climber's left of the route 'Unknown North, 5.7+'.

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You may be able to TR it but we did it as a solo.

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