Type: Sport, 80 ft (24 m)
GPS: 38.785, -79.288
FA: FAA: Michael Fisher, FFA: Will Smith 12.28.22
Page Views: 325 total · 10/month
Shared By: Kate Long on Mar 26, 2023
Admins: Pat Goodman, Ray Weber

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Strongly recommend the Reeds Creek guidebook in RakUp for all Reeds Creek beta. This excerpt is copied from there.

Climb the brown ramp left and uphill of the arch cave, traversing out right to reach the first bolt. It is best to stack the rope and have the belayer stand near the cave, directly below the first bolt, both  to keep the trail open and to prevent being yanked down the hill in the event of a leader fall. 


The fun starts right off the ground. Move up a vert face through 5.9+/10 territory past four bolts. Above a ledge, clip a fifth bolt and get your game on to pull the bulge, passing one more  on your way to the anchors. 

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A long project by Mike Fisher, this is the line that begins on a ramp just left of the cave formed by the leaning column on the end of the arete.


Follow directions past the Gypsies Wall to the start of the Hardman arete, as for Chinese Arithmetic/Second Fiddle. Continue left along the trail 15 feet up a set of stone steps and around the corner.

Protection Suggest change

6 bolts and 2 bolt anchor with chains and carabiners

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