Type: Sport, 100 ft (30 m)
GPS: 32.36045, -110.71941
FA: Jim Scott, Eric Fazio-Rhicard, 2005
Page Views: 411 total · 9/month
Shared By: John Steiger on Apr 11, 2022
Admins: adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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The first half of the route is non-descript and a little vegetated, but the last half is fantastic — intriguing, well protected moves and great stone.  From the belay, head up easy but slowly steepening slab until the bolt line forces you slightly right and up more difficult, more vertical rock to the anchors.  Watch the end of the rope when lowering.

Location Suggest change

Find the start by third classing maybe 50 feet right across slabs from the base of Two Kings and a Pawn to a broken ledge and a bolt from which to set up the belay.  EFR’s 2015 guide shows this belay is shared with the start for Kneel to the Queen.

Protection Suggest change

15 draws should do it.

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