Type: Trad, Alpine, 350 ft (106 m), 4 pitches
GPS: 33.75836, -116.67973
FA: Chris Hubbard, Gary , Mike GU
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Shared By: Gary Anderson on Jul 12, 2022
Admins: C Miller, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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P-1 5.8  150'  Nice hand crack up to a large pine tree. This is the cleanest pitch.

P-2 Easy 70' Traverse West to a smaller pine tree at the base of the crack.

P-3  5.10b/c 90' From the tree step right into the crack system and move around several bushes along the way. The crack pinches to fingers and steepens (crux). Post up near a bolt from Swooped near the end of the hard climbing. This is a hanging belay with solid gear. This pitch has lichen all over but good jams. Double rack, wires

P-4 5.10a  130'  A few hard moves off the belay and the crack becomes easier although there are a few bushes to negotiate. Belay on the ridgeline. Double rack, wires. Stay roped up and belayed and walk to the summit east about 40'. Down low is the anchor of Swooped on a small ledge. Careful here as it is an exposed rap. Rap Swooped with a 60M rope. 4 raps

Location Suggest change

Where the trail touches the cliff, about 200' uphill is a beautiful splitter. 

Protection Suggest change

double rack thru 3"', wires

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