Type: TR, 35 ft (11 m)
GPS: 44.31074, -68.18898
FA: Unkown
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Shared By: Ryan DeLena on May 27, 2023
Admins: Ladd Raine, Jonathan S, Robert Hall, Chris Duca

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This is one of the longest climbs on the lower tier. It's vertical, with fantastic positive edges, and many possible variations. The top is marked by a large, clamshell shaped boulder on the far side of the ledge. To build the anchor, utilize a small pinch on the left side of the boulder, and another pinch on the right under a flat rock. Equalize them with a long static rope, and use a rope protector for the sharp edge of the boulder. Lower to the driest ledge on a given day, and climb back up. 

Location Suggest change

If you're looking out at the ocean from the ledge, this is the far left side of the ledge, at a large clamshell shaped boulder, which tilts back facing you. 

Protection Suggest change

Top rope. Static line very helpful.

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