Type: Sport, 60 ft (18 m)
GPS: 44.2776, -103.4924
FA: Eric Godfrey
Page Views: 97 total · 5/month
Shared By: Eric Godfrey on Sep 12, 2024
Admins: Peter Gram, Greg Parker, Mikel Madsen, Mark Rafferty

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Nirah was the Snake God of the Babylonians and when developing this route one of Nirah's great great great great grandsons was hanging out in one of the pockets at the start of the route! Luckily no more snakes have been spotted living in any of the holds on the cliff in the two years since but maybe look first before you stick your hand in!

This technical masterpiece consists of two distinct cruxes seperated by a good rest. The first crux is short and powerful, the second longer and more technical on perfectly sculpted holds. Eases up after the second crux but don't underestimate the top too much or you could get spit off going for the chains.

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Refer to topo on the previous page.

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Bolts (8 or 9?) to open shut anchors.

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