Type: Trad, 140 ft (42 m)
FA: Nov 2010
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Shared By: Jay Harrison on Nov 18, 2010
Admins: Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer

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Tafoni are rock pockets caused by differential weathering, usually involving salt water locales, but in the case of Crane Mtn. probably caused by differential mineral erosion due to micro-regions of high humidity and salt precipitate from the rock itself.
The crux lies at the steep headwall; getting up onto this and making the next few steps. A very large tafone is used for this step, hence the name.
The route makes full use of the Blueberry Ledge's length, however, it's mostly low-angle climbing; fun but not particularly challenging.
Climb the initial slab, following a crack up and right for 10' to its intersection with a crack running up left. Follow this one up to its top on a boulder beneath an overhanging, right-slanting corner/wall facing right. Step up onto the wall, move up and slightly left to an upward-pointing flake and traverse along this left 7' to a wide crack in low-angle rock. Follow this until it runs into dirt, then climb easy rock up and leftward to the high pt. of the Ledge.

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Blueberry Tafone begins at the lowest pt. of Blueberry Ledge, near its right end, at a right-slanting crack at the foot of a slab.
Descent: Walk climber's left along the ledge to a rappel anchor on a large conifer, or continue left and scramble down a steep path through a tight screen of conifers.

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Standard Modern Trad Rack.

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