Type: Trad, 400 ft (121 m), 4 pitches
GPS: 46.32636, -121.9246
FA: Brenden Sullivan, Jim Kimball, Mechala Jones
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Shared By: Brenden Sullivan on Aug 3, 2023 · Updates
Admins: Nate Ball, Jon Nelson, Zachary Winters, Mitchell McAuslan

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Starts one gully to the right of  ;

P1: (5.4) A couple bolts get you off the ground and then you have to start hitching the rocks with slings for pro - 6 bolts.

P2: (5.5) Climb across the gully to the right and go up the fully bolted cobble rib - 7 bolts. Look for the anchor to your left for your anchor. Belayer can stand on a small dirt patch.

P3: (5.8) A long pitch with bolts and natural protection - 10 bolts. Once you clip the bolt at the blocky yellowish section, look up to the right in the mossy groove - there are two more bolts up there. Find the anchors to the left out on the arete.

P4: (5.4) Climb up the arete, then through a groove with lots of matrix and finish at an anchor close to the South summit. Bring the follower up. Along the horizontal ridge, there's one bolt on the right. Consider using that as the leader finishes up at the Cobbles 101 final anchor. 

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10 Quickdraws for the bolts, a few 60cm dyneema slings work great for hitching the rocks

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