Type: Trad, 130 ft (39 m)
FA: Jul, 1982, Todd Eastman, Don Mellor
Page Views: 208 total · 11/month
Shared By: Cal Seeley on Sep 25, 2022
Admins: Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer

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Description Suggest change

This route has a pretty uninteresting and wary description in the guidebook, but I think it has become less vegetated in recent years. It climbs beautiful Poke-O finger cracks on really good rock. It stays much drier than other routes on the Waterfall. A solid few hours of cleaning will yield a great route (maybe worthy of three stars in ADK rock). 

Mantel a low ledge to the base of a finger crack/layback flake. Up the crack/flake (crux) to easier climbing through discontinuous cracks to the slanting ledge. Head up the sweet, moderate crack at the right end of the wall to a weird woods exit (this route could really use a bolted rappel anchor just before going above into the woods). Not necessarily runout, but gear is tiny and fairly spaced.

Descend: walk the descent gully or rap. A 70 might work if you rap into the gully.

Location Suggest change

Climbs the right edge of the Waterfall (left arete of the descent gully). 40’ left of Waterloo and the Superman Wall at a large oak tree. 

Protection Suggest change

Micros and fingers. Nothing above a #1 BD.

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