Type: Sport, 55 ft (17 m)
GPS: 29.60351, -98.55424
FA: Matt Markell - January 2020
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Shared By: mattm on Jan 28, 2021
Admins: mattm, Matt Richardson, Kathy Farmer, Vincent P, Jim Day, Joanie Mars

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Begins down on the lower ground (lots of fresh dirt). Climb up easy ledges and broken rock between the two trees to the base of the headwall with dual cracks. Tricky moves through the overhanging cracks gets you onto the ledge. Climb up and right into a still-needs-some-cleaning groove using better holds on the left face. Gain the next ledge. Con't up and slightly left to the final headwall below a small flake/finger crack. Bouldery crux up high gets you to the anchor which is a bit tricky to clip.

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Conditions Note!  This section required some serious digging and cleaning and honestly still needs some more dirt work down low. No exaggeration that more than a dump truck worth was probably sent down. Cleaning requires a remove, let dry, repeat process and things have been damp. Hoping some traffic will help move this along a bit faster. Climbable for sure but not my usual standard of clean so preemptive apologies. Please continue to wear helmets as well. The area above the anchors slopes and while I put in a LOT of hours up there, I'm sure a buzzard could send something down if the planets aligned.

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Glue In Bolts, Lower Off Anchor

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