Type: Sport, 115 ft (35 m), 2 pitches
GPS: 32.40573, -110.72538
FA: EFR, Josie Becker-Wodraska, '21
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Shared By: 1Eric Rhicard on Oct 4, 2021
Admins: adrian montaño, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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 Two or three pitches. 1) Start in a small alcove at left end of low roof system. Step left for an easy move to a ledge, clip the second bolt and work right on handrail and up. You can go straight up or left but right leads you to the next bolt and is the easiest. Angle up and right on much easier well featured stone to the big ledge and anchors. Take a rack of singles if you want to climb the upper crack. You can also lower off from the anchors so you partner can also lead the route. This route may climb the first 5.9R section of the first pitch of Equinox. Having talked with Steve Grossman he agreed that bolting this didn't diminish his accomplishment. (Steve soloed 9s all of the time) By letting me add a few bolts we have created a nice approach pitch to the unique second pitch. If 10+ is your limit it might be nice to do it as two pitches. If done with long runners in a couple of spots it makes a great long pitch. Lower off from the anchors with a 70M just gets you to the ground. [B,C] (EFR,JBec,'21)

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Left end of a large long roof at the left side of the crag.

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Bolts with lower off biners.

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