Type: Trad, 140 ft (42 m)
GPS: 44.05499, -71.79994
FA: Gareth Slattery, Jon Sykes, Mike Lee, Jack Gilbert, Late 90s
Page Views: 47 total · 6/month
Shared By: Sean B on Jul 29, 2025
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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An interesting, but non-obvious line (especially when dirty) that climbs the entire face on a variety of holds. Start is left of the spruce tree on the good ledge (singular bolt protects belayer). Climb face to a small left facing corner. Continue upwards to a right angling ramp. Here, pass the broken gully/ramp to the right, reaching a block and continue up passing some angular rock. At the unprotectable thin seam, an exposed traverse left reaches better holds and protection. Aim for the small prow. This is to the right of the prominent black moss streak. The anchor is hidden and is on the left facing face of the small prow.

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Find the singular belay bolt left of the spruce.

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Standard rack

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