Type: Trad, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: Simon Thompson and Ben Botelho, 2011
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Shared By: Simon Thompson on May 7, 2011
Admins: Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer

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Hike left below the flake and scramble up onto a dirty, rocky, wet ledge. Move right along the ledge to the base of a short left-facing corner(formed by the large flake visible from below) that contains a dirty off-width. Climb up the off-width to the top of the flake(crux). Move out to a stance on the face of the flake. Climb the right-rising flake to it's high point. Make a long step right to a small ledge which makes a blocky crack around the corner reachable. Gain the ledge and belay.

Location Suggest change

The route can be found by walking below the cliff looking for the large right-rising flake(see picture).

Descend by rappelling from fixed anchor located on the belay ledge.

Protection Suggest change

Standard rack with alpine draws to reduce rope drag. Cordellete can also be helpful to sling horns.

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