Type: Trad, 165 ft (50 m)
FA: John Bragg, Jeff Pheasant, September 17, 1973
Page Views: 165 total · 9/month
Shared By: Ryan DeLena on Nov 22, 2021
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Lee Hansche, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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Description

This is a long pitch that's a bit strange for the Barber Wall, in that it's not a powerful crack or a cryptic face climb. Being slightly obscured from view by branches as well as appearing a bit chossy from below tends to keep this one from being climbed much, but the meat of the climb is good quality. Start up on the big ledge above the climber's trail. Climb up and left following some funky flakes to the obvious dike. Climb up the dike towards the overlap above, aiming for the right facing corner. Climb the corner (crux) through interesting moves. Much like other routes on this wall, the top section of this climb is easier, but also kinda dirty and lichenous. 

Location

Up on the ledge you use to access Lichen Delight, look up for the obvious dike.

Protection

Standard rack to #3.

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