Type: Trad, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: A. Miller, L. Peterson
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Shared By: A Miller on Nov 2, 2023
Admins: Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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Description Suggest change

A short and stout little gem in good rock with a variety of wide cracks. Start from blocks at the base of a black-patina'd wall with a huge pancake flake (this flake looks thin but thickens abruptly with depth, and takes gear well). Gain a stance at the base of the wide crack with a roof block above. Jam, stem, and lay back the corner to pull the roof block and find easier ground above to the anchor. 

Location Suggest change

On the left side of "Half-Century Corner", this route ascends the east face with black patina and a wide, wandering crack. 

Protection Suggest change

single rack from #.5 to #5 (a 6 is useful but not required). Options for doubles in the 4 and 5 would sew this up tight. Bring runners!

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