Type: Trad, 75 ft (23 m)
GPS: 40.56679, -105.83182
FA: J. Cook, T. Schultz, B. Schaller - summer 2020
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Shared By: J Cook on Jul 10, 2022
Admins: James Schroeder, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Get a piece in, and launch into the low crux jamming the crack and smearing your feet. Enjoy the finger crack with slightly fiddly gear at times to get on the second ledge. Clip bolts off of the ledge into the second crux. There's probably a few ways to do the bolted face, and the difficulty may vary depending on which way you choose. This is fun and worth bringing the singles rack.  Thanks to TS for equipping this line.

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It ascends the obvious crack/corner to the left of Hess's Hoagies.

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A singles rack of cams 0.3 - #3 + 4 bolts + 2 bolt anchor with lower off biners

You may want to bring doubles of 0.4-0.5, and you could leave the #3 if you are comfortable at the top of crack where it goes to hand sizes.

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