Type: Trad, TR, 35 ft (11 m)
GPS: 39.36512, -105.38486
FA: FKA: Keegan R.
Page Views: 111 total · 51/month
Shared By: Keegan R on Jan 17, 2026 · Updates
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Why even climb this thing? Well, because it’s there. The crux comes off the ground as you find a way to get established in the crack (likely much harder for folks under 5’7” or so). Grab what holds you can before pulling into the only jams on the thing. The top nears the route on the left, but who cares what you use to get to the anchors? It’s just another crack to add to the crag after all.

Per Fidel, January 2026: as of writing, there are two bolts at the top of the route that can be used as an anchor, but they're not equipped with permanent lowering hardware, so bring two extra quickdraws or a cord. The top is easily accessible by hiking in from the right, so you can retrieve your goods as such when you're done. This also allows for easy toprope access for [all four] routes that share this anchor.

Location Suggest change

It ascends the wide crack just left of Three Little Pigs: it starts wide, narrows to about #3 for a body length or so, then it is wide again.

Protection Suggest change

A singles rack. Make sure to have a #3 if you care to place gear on the first half.

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