Type: Sport, 65 ft (20 m)
FA: Sam Hanslits, July 2024
Page Views: 45 total · 6/month
Shared By: Sam Hanslits on Jul 27, 2024
Admins: Kristin Tippey, JD Merritt, Micah Klesick, Nate Ball

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Positive holds that aren’t obvious carry you through the steep start. Enjoy the moderate vertical panel before pulling a powerful crux to gain the middle roof and clip the chains. There is a key crux hold that is impossible to see from below.

For the full experience, climb up into the no hands chimney rest beside the anchor. Contemplate your fitness and choose the hard left extension or the harder right extension. Unclip the anchor to minimize rope drag. Can you realize the the full dream?

The right line is a current project I'll be working on when the crag dries out again summer 2025. You are welcome to try it if you're feeling inspired.

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Starts on the steep center pillar of the wall between two caves of rotten rock and goes directly up the center of the wall to anchors halfway through the middle roof.

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13 bolts and fixed anchors. 2 of the bolts at the crux have permadraws and the last bolt is for dogging and shouldn't be clipped on redpoint. If trying an extension, skip, back clean and extend at what you can to reduce rope drag, especially at the start. If you've back cleaned until the 4th bolt and have a sling there, your belayer can reposition on the trail where they'll be able to see you better.

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