Type: Trad, Alpine, 30 ft (9 m)
FA: Brett Verhoef (2013)
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Shared By: Brett Verhoef on Oct 27, 2013
Admins: Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson

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A short wandering route up a slabby, right-to-left diagonal finger crack for 20 feet and then an awkward chimney move to top out. The crux is the final move out of the chimney as it is slightly overhanging and committing with sketchy rock for your hands. Easy walk off via climber's left.

Location Suggest change

Located on the north side of Little Seneca Lake approximately 40 yards from the lake shore. Take the trail around the west side of the lake to the north side, pass by the black streaked cliffs on your left, and at the first opportunity exit the trail to your right toward the lake shore. Gymnast In My Duffle Bag will be up the first slabby rock on your left.

Protection Suggest change

Small trad gear, C3's and small C4's. I'm sure a set of stoppers could be useful if that's your thing. A mid-sized cam will protect the chimney crux.

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