Type: Trad, 240 ft (73 m), 4 pitches
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Shared By: Christopher P. Smith on Jun 3, 2021
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If she didn't hear you the first time at Seneca, try again on the comfortable ledges of this one. Just remember to speak up!

First pitch runs up a flake with delicate feet up top and several slings around a block for your anchor(~40'). 

From here, the second pitch starts left up the detached block to fun stemming up a pile of petrified wood then up a right facing flake to a great place for an anchor under the roof(~45'). 

Third pitch(we broke it into 3 short sections) begins the traverse. Make your way right using great horizontal and ledges you could have a picnic on(~120'). When you reach the end of the rock, round the corner and look for the bulgy off width roof. 

This is your fourth pitch and starts off with a decent pull to gain feet about 4' up. Finish to a tree for your anchor(~35'). 

Descend via the standard tower rock descent (rappel 20 feet off bolted anchors to a ledge, then rappel off a large tree wrapped with cable and rap rings for a long rappel back to the ground)

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Walk ~100' climbers left of Arachnid. You'll see webbing about 40' up a left facing flake that starts at the base of a large tree (I could not find anything in the guide books that called out this route)

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Takes everything great. Use caution on the soft bits!

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