| Type: | Sport, 55 ft (17 m) |
| GPS: | 43.89309, -122.67771 |
| FA: | Jeff Hess, April 2022 |
| Page Views: | 388 total · 8/month |
| Shared By: | Jeff Hess on Apr 3, 2022 |
| Admins: | JD Merritt, Nate Ball |
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Private land info on the sign at the gate (please see photo). Follow all rules on the sign to ensure future access.
When a red fire hazard sign is posted, access is temporarily not allowed.
If you encounter logging personnel be courteous and follow any instructions. Access is a privilege.
Don't block the gate. Park well away from the corner/intersection on west boundary road, or in the two spots just right of the gate. (please see photo). Stay out during active logging operations, gate is often left open during these times.
Private land info on the sign at the gate (please see photo). Follow all rules on the sign to ensure future access.
When a red fire hazard sign is posted, access is temporarily not allowed.
If you encounter logging personnel be courteous and follow any instructions. Access is a privilege.
Don't block the gate. Park well away from the corner/intersection on west boundary road, or in the two spots just right of the gate. (please see photo). Stay out during active logging operations, gate is often left open during these times.
Description
Easy start gets tricky between bolts 2-3. Varied movement with laybacks and pockets can generate some pump through the middle third of the route. After bolt 7, climb a fairly straight line through juggy huecos toward the anchor. Avoid the magnetic pull toward a bolt to the right where Extrication begins to merge.



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