Type: Sport, 100 ft (30 m)
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Shared By: Reed Welsh on Jan 12, 2022
Admins: adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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Hungry for more after you clip the chains of Veganator? Keep climbing to take Veganator to the top of the cliff. This extension has very interesting and thought provoking climbing. After clipping the first anchors find your way through the seemingly blank crunchy slab that takes you left of the large roof. The next section involves a series of dihedrals that you move in and out of until finally finding a good tufa at the base of another roof. From here pull left to a final crux on classic dry canyon crimps and jugs that stand between you and the chains. The dihedrals were a lot of fun to figure out, and the exposure was amazing at the top crux. Well worth getting on.

We lowered to the ground on a 70m with a good amount to spare but it could be tight with a 60m so watch your ends and tie a stopper. If you want to be extra safe with a 60m you can LPL from the first anchors on your way down.

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Climb Veganator and continue to the top of the cliff.

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8 bolts on top of Veganator. There are chains with carabiners at the top. Bring a draw for the first anchor, running it through the mussy hook could cause some bad drag later on. Also a couple extended draws in key places, like the one in the first roof, can help reduce drag later as well.

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