Type: Trad, TR, 180 ft (55 m), 2 pitches
GPS: 34.60358, -112.40041
FA: David Lovejoy, late 70s or early 80s
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Shared By: Erin Connery on Oct 29, 2025 · Updates
Admins: Erin Connery, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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Shorter first pitch starts to right behind tree, departing left from Sportstar start up corner crack. P2 is long and starts by trending left to high gear (look for an early .75 placement) before moving into right seam. At the top, exit straight up (original solo line) or break right (protectable) to shared anchor. TR or rap Rolling P2 and Handspan P2 from here. 

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Originally a solo route, it is leadable with some somewhat tricky placements in the middle section, which has the toughest moves, and won't make a great first lead for a newer trad leader. It goes comfortably in either two or three pitches, though your rack will depend on how you break it up. You can protect the start with an extended draw on the first bolt of Sportstar. Takes alpines and gear from .3-5 though a 4-5 are not necessary.

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