Type: Trad, TR, Ice, 90 ft (27 m)
FA: Mike Donahue, early 1980s?
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Shared By: Ben Mottinger on Mar 9, 2001 · Updates
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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This is a nice fat flow that starts off mellow for about 20 feet up to small ledge--then about 55 feet of near vertical right up the middle of this flow. It definitely gets the blood flowing toward the end. Exiting left gains a tree for a TR anchor. Another tree to the right-center is good for the other side. The route is wide enough to allow two TRs at the same time. Some mixed terrain is fun to attempt on TR on the far right side.

Protection Suggest change

About 3 17cm ice screws should be enough.

If or when the top part is not filled in enough, there is a 2 bolt anchor in the alcove to the left about 12' from the top. As of 2019, there's also a fixed anchor in a cave on the right, roughly the same elevation as the one on the left..

Toprope Protection Suggest change

Several slings about 10 feet in length.

Per Daniel Kay: as of 2019, the large block seen on the upper-right side of the falls in many of these photo fells down last year.

There is a new fixed anchor in on the right side of the falls, about 10-15 feet from the top.

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