Type: Trad, 180 ft (55 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Esperanza Nocaer on Jul 5, 2024
Admins: GRK, Mike Engle, Eric Bluemn

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Description Suggest change

The answer is Yes. Everything you think the route will be from the ground it will be when you climb it.  All the challenging sections take pro anywhere you want it. After the second bush the angle decreases drastically, and the pro thins out a bit keeping the climbing fun on easy terrain. when you reach the top, you will find a plethora of options for anchors with any size pro. 

Take a few steps up some slab to gain a large flaring crack with great hands in the back fallow the crack to the first bush.  From the first bush climb to the second bush. from the second bush fallow the path of least resistance up the ridge to the top. 

Location Suggest change

This little Gem is located on the East side of the formation where the rock jets out toward the trail. The trail and rock are about 10' apart at the base of the climb. 

Protection Suggest change

A double rack will get the job done without wanting. Build your own anchor.

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