Type: Sport, TR, 70 ft (21 m)
FA: First documented ascent by Chris Kreutzer, October 2015, with micro cams and petons
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Shared By: Chris Kreutzer on Oct 16, 2015
Admins: Ky Bishop, Aron Quiter, Lurk Er, Colby Wangler, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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The first few moves, getting off the ground, can be a little bouldery, but the real crux is found just after the second bolt. There are a number of good side pulls and a few juggier holds throughout the route that are not easily seen, but come in handy in some of the thinner sections. All bolts can be clipped from a good clipping stance and should be within a reasonably easy reach for some of the shorter leaders. This route shares the anchor bolts with Get Out of I-ret.

Location Suggest change

This route ascends the obvious blocky arĂȘte between Kudos Left and Kudos Right. Rappel using the bolted anchor on Get Out of I-ret.

Protection Suggest change

There are five bolts, all colored dark grey to blend in with the rock. All bolts should be easy to reach from a solid clipping stance, even for the shorter leaders.

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