Type: Trad, 80 ft (24 m)
FA: 2014
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Shared By: Jay Harrison on Apr 1, 2015
Admins: Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer

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Description Suggest change

Tricky initial friction moves reach the edge. Climb up along a small ramp running along the outside corner, stepping onto the slab to the right for a moment as the ramp fades briefly, then back onto the ramp. Up to the ramp's end, where the face turns steeper. Tricky moves lead up and onto the edge of the face, after which the climbing settles down to reach the ledge at the top.

Location Suggest change

This route climbs the lefthand edge of the steep slab where Drumthwacket lies. Start at the boundary of the fern gully and the rockslide. Currently, there is a large downed tree trunk at this spot.
Descend by walking across rubble to climber's right, down a slanting ledge system.

Protection Suggest change

Small brass nuts, small cams, Tricams.

Description Suggest change

Tricky initial friction moves reach the edge. Climb up along a small ramp running along the outside corner, stepping onto the slab to the right for a moment as the ramp fades briefly, then back onto the ramp. Up to the ramp's end, where the face turns steeper. Tricky moves lead up and onto the edge of the face, after which the climbing settles down to reach the ledge at the top.

Location Suggest change

This route climbs the lefthand edge of the steep slab where Drumthwacket lies. Start at the boundary of the fern gully and the rockslide. Currently, there is a large downed tree trunk at this spot.
Descend by walking across rubble to climber's right, down a slanting ledge system.

Protection Suggest change

Small brass nuts, small cams, Tricams.

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