Type: Sport, 1500 ft (455 m), 10 pitches, Grade IV
GPS: 36.82807, -118.82563
FA: Daniel Jeffcoach, Vitaliy Musiyenko, Brian Prince, Adam Sheppard
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Shared By: Brian Prince on Jun 1, 2022
Admins: Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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We let Daniel name it cause he broke both his feet in a lead fall on the second pitch during the first attempt. That was a mistake. Nevertheless, it does climb right up next to the big white spot. 

This route is fully bolted, and some effort was made to keep it tightly so after that initial outing. However, it still shouldn't be taken lightly considering the approach and nature of the rock. The climbing is actually pretty great on most of the pitches, especially P3-P6. But the uniqueness for this mountain range makes this thing special. 

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Once you hit the base of the wall, hike up and left for a few hundred yards until below the white spot. 

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16 draws with at least half being extendable. 2 * 60m ropes for the descent. Rap the route. I would take shoes with me, the hike/scramble to the summit from the top of the route takes 10 minutes and is worth it.

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