Type: Sport, 75 ft (23 m)
GPS: 44.27926, -103.86681
FA: Joel McKillop
Page Views: 51 total · 5/month
Shared By: Barbie Cue on Apr 7, 2025
Admins: Peter Gram, Greg Parker, Mikel Madsen, Mark Rafferty

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A good challenge for the up and coming five ten climber! Suggest change

A somewhat stressful start on not so good stone leads to bigger and better things past the second bolt. Enjoy pumpy, cryptic sequences on sick pockets and larger crimps until you reach a section after the second bolt where reading the rock becomes the key to success since all the really great holds are hidden. A couple of nail biting cruxes between bolts three and five lead to world class black rock with huge holds and mellow moves to the anchor. A good first or second route of the day.

Location Suggest change

Left most route on the big, blond wall located on the right most side of the crag. This route is up a hill a bit and just around a corner. Don't expect the rock to be too warm first thing in the morning especially in early spring.

Protection Suggest change

Bring a dozen quickdraws.

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