Type: Trad, 100 ft (30 m)
FA: Don Mellor, Jeff Edwards, and Bill Dodd 6/30/89
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Shared By: Jon Clark on Aug 29, 2022
Admins: Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer

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Only pitch one is described here. There are two more pitches that are climbed even less frequently than the very good first pitch. Consult "Adirondack Rock" for a description of p2 and 3. 

Climb through the dike rock to gain the left-facing corner. Climb the corner with sustained difficulty and then traverse right to the arete. Continue up the face moving slightly right and up to a fixed anchor. Protection is good, but difficult to place.

Location Suggest change

Roughly at the height of land uphill from the Nose Apron. Hike up the slope to a flat area at the base of the dike rock below an obvious left-facing dihedral.

Protection Suggest change

3 bolts, small to medium wires, RPs
3/8" cam useful

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