Type: Trad, 120 ft (36 m)
FA: Jay Smith
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Shared By: Zac Robinson on Jun 21, 2007
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Gorgeous splitter offwidth. Laser cut.

Location Suggest change

Far right side of the scarface wall. Between torque wrench and wavy gravy.

Protection Suggest change

The crack starts up pretty high. I scramble the first 40 feet or so up a slabby handcrack (you can walk or bump a #2 or 3 camalot. just don't leave it there) up to a ledge.

From there here is my rack. In order. In Camalot.
.75 (green)
1 (red)
2 (gold)
3
3
4 (new 4)
4 (old 4)
4.5 (old size)
5 (new size)
6 (new size)

that should cover you good enough. pretty much just 2 of each size #3 and bigger and you are good. of course more cams if you might have to go for teh C1 ascent.

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