Type: Trad, 100 ft (30 m)
GPS: 35.1273, -85.38859
FA: Rob Robinson, Peter Henley (October '81)
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Shared By: Andrew Richardson on Nov 4, 2023
Admins: Stonyman Killough, Luke Cornejo, saxfiend

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SUSTAINED crack climbing!

Do some moderate climbing about 20 feet up to a comfortable stance. Then, it's roof-pulling time, and the route never really lets up. There's no individual stopper move, but there's a whole lot of 5.10 crack climbing to do, and it's pretty footwork dependent. Try not to slip on the lichen!

This route is a classic that deserves more attention. Suck it up, bushwhack the approach, and do your part in cleaning up one of Chattanooga's best crack climbs!

Location Suggest change

The right of the the two cracks that split the Rainbow Delta Wall and connect at the summit. Look for Big Leg, the obvious wide corner crack

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0.2-3 with a major emphasis on fingers to thin hands. There's a solid tree with many slings atop the climb, but be sure to inspect tat

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