Type: Sport, 24 ft (7 m)
GPS: 35.72624, -105.88802
FA: Jason Halladay and Rick Bradshaw - May 31, 2024
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Shared By: Jason Halladay on Jun 14, 2024 · Updates
Admins: Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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[New route as of June 2024. Use caution and expect holds to break as it cleans up.]
A fun, short route climbing past some cool, large cobbles. A steep start slowly gives way to lower angle rock to the anchors above the ledge. Use caution for loose rock on/near the ledge.
Can be set up on TR from the backside via some exposed to easy scrambling to get to the anchors. A bonus TR route just to the right has been done from the same anchors and may be lead-bolted at some point.
Sadly, people have broken a ton of bottles on the ground here so watch for broken glass. 

Location Suggest change

Furthest right route at the crag. This is pretty much the right edge of the area called Rugrats Ridge. 

Protection Suggest change

Three bolts to two-bolt anchor with chains and steel lowering carabiners. In the name of safety, feel free to TR off this fixed gear. Steel carabiners are easier to replace than a life.

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