Type: Sport, 72 ft (22 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Michael Russo on Jun 20, 2025
Admins: Mike Howard, Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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This route was added for completeness, and is a valuable addition to the area with good movement. If anyone has information about the route's name, FA, and other details, please inform so that the route information can be updated.

Start off the ground, trending left on horizontal fissures to the first bolt. Progress through typically low-angle Tres Piedras climbing for the next two bolts with high-feet, longer reaches, and balance to gain good holds. Reach a bulge/roof and decipher the way above to reach easier terrain to the final three bolts (crux). Solve the routes bolder problem to arrive at larger holds that lead to the anchors.

Location Suggest change

The route immediately right of Eagle's Nest (10a), the obvious continuous crack line. Route starts just on the other side of a bush, with line of continuous camouflaged bolts. 

Protection Suggest change

8 bolts to two bolt fixed anchor with chains. Optional gear could be placed to mitigate a slight run between bolt 5 and 6, but it is likely unnecessary.

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