Type: Trad, 215 ft (65 m), 3 pitches
GPS: 39.13276, -110.69292
FA: FA: P1: unknown P2 & 3: Greg Troutman, Mark Evans 2014
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Shared By: greg t on May 12, 2025
Admins: Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane, Nathan Fisher

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Pitch 1: This pitch starts with some face climbing into a corner. This is the crux. The climbing is interesting, but not straightforward. A green c3 will give you something to look at. Traverse right, then up and back left on fingers. Now fire straight up the fun splitter. It gets a bit wide at the top. If you’re comfortable on such terrain, bring one #4. But 2 #4s and a #5 could be easily used. Pitch ends at a 2-bolt anchor on a big ledge. 

Pitch 2: Face climb up past two bolts, then take a right on the ledge. Continue up and right to the base of the dark sandstone. Build an anchor. 2 #1s work well. 

Pitch 3: Super fun 5.8 crack climbing. Make your way up through the center of the face, linking together crack features. Climb to the base of the diagonal hand crack traverse and head up and right.  Top out at a 2-bolt anchor. 

Location Suggest change

The wooden outhouse 5.1 miles north of the San Rafael River bridge

Approach: From the large cave east of the new outhouse, walk up the hill staying to the left of the largest bolder. Once you reach the wall, go right. Something Good is the large crack / flake you can see from the road, to the right of Deprivation. 

Protection Suggest change

Protection: 1x green c3
2x .4 - #2
4x #3
2x #4
#5 optional
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