Type: Sport, TR, 25 ft (8 m)
GPS: 33.00959, -116.97059
FA: Philipp Arndt and Michael Sandler
Page Views: 135 total · 10/month
Shared By: Philipp Arndt on Mar 2, 2025
Admins: Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Thin and friction-y moves on a fairly low-angle slab. The crux is getting your feet onto the slopy hold on top of the small overlap. The lead is a bit heady as the crux comes right before being able to clip the third bolt. 

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Just after the road's last switchback before the summit, locate a climber's trail that goes downhill on the north slope. Follow the trail downhill and west for about 300 feet. The first notable large boulder on the trail is the Dangermilk Boulder. Its namesake route is the left of the two bolted sport routes. Start slightly to the right of the bolt line to gain the ledge from which to clip the first bolt. 

Protection Suggest change

Three bolts for the lead, two-bolt anchor.

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