Type: Trad, 105 ft (32 m)
GPS: 44.97955, -116.04994
FA: Carson Sloan, Camdon Kay - July 2024
Page Views: 81 total · 4/month
Shared By: Carson Sloan on Jul 21, 2024
Admins: Mike Engle, Eric Bluemn

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Dial-up is a varied mixed climb that follows the discontinuous thin cracks on the left side of the wall to steeper face climbing protected by bolts. After the bulge, the route heads up and right through two horizontal cracks to the Bandwidth anchor. The gear is generally more finicky than on the deeper crack next door.

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Follow a short trail north that cuts across the gully separating the main wall from this wall. Dial-up takes the featured left side of the face, starting with a brief scramble up low angle slab.

Protection Suggest change

Wide fingers/thin hands sized cams for the bottom, then 4 bolts and finger sized gear to the chains.

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