Type: Trad, 100 ft (30 m)
GPS: 37.74268, -119.60709
FA: Mort Hempel and Bob Kamps, 1960. FFA: Tobin Sorenson and John Long, Aug 1975
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Shared By: Adam P H on May 28, 2022 · Updates
Admins: Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Description Suggest change

Follow the initial right facing corner to a long gradually narrowing crack angling left near the top. Head right once you reach the horizontal to reach the rappel ledge with a completely dead and rotting tree stump with a necklace of tat.

Expect gardening. Many piton scars have filled with moss and grass, but are solid with cleaning.

This route is on the recommended clean aid practice circuit ( mountainproject.com/forum/t…) and is good C1+ aid practice.

As of 2022 it sees little traffic, and is a nice spot to practice setting up a ledge.

Location Suggest change

This is the crack right where the upper tier meets the rocky streamed. Starts in a mossy right facing corner alcove with an optional traverse in from the right on top of a block.

Protection Suggest change

Hands to small cams. Upper crack takes narrow cam hooks well.

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