Type: Trad, 130 ft (39 m)
FA: Bob Ashworth et al, 1970's
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Shared By: Osprey Overhang on Nov 28, 2009
Admins: Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Description Suggest change

This is a good corner climb with some loose rock at the bottom and some hollow sections in the middle. The crux is a wider section half way up. Be sure to bring your wide pro for this one, but offwidth technique is not needed as there are many features to step and pull on.

After belaying from bushes there are a few options:
1)Escape off to the east and descend the 3rd class power lines.(Same as for the approach)
2)Rappel off of the belay bushes down Hobknob to a two bolt anchor, then one more rap to the ground. (All with one rope)
3)Top out on Hobknob.

Location Suggest change

This climb can be seen by looking up from Hwy 140 just down from the cookie. It is the big left facing corner on the east side of the cliff.

Protection Suggest change

Gear to 5 inches plus slings. Doubles in the 2-3 range.

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