Type: Trad, 200 ft (61 m), 2 pitches
GPS: 32.46039, -110.78419
FA: Scott Brown, Don Gallagher, Ray Ringle 1976
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Shared By: adrian montaño on Dec 14, 2025
Admins: adrian montaño, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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From the ledge, climb over a precariously hollow & massive left-facing flake. This is the first place you'd likely want to place gear, but I don't think cams behind this flake would inspire confidence. It may also be possible to start on the wide crack system to the right, "Baker-Fiola" (5.10), then traverse left once above the flake. 

Maneuver your way into a series of blocky overhangs following a faint central weakness up to a distinct crux pulling a small roof. Surprising holds reveal themselves amidst the lichen. Gain the slanted ledge beneath a steep headwall, belay here if you want, then follow this ledge traversing right until at your choice of crack system that leads you to the summit. The topo follows a series of right-facing corners. Walk off.

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North face left

Right of Scuffle & Dust Cough (the obvious aesthetic orange dihedral)

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Gear to 3"

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