Type: Sport, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: Tom Perkins and Neil Beidleman
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Shared By: D F on Jun 19, 2017
Admins: Alvaro Arnal, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Some harder-than-it-looks climbing on some cripsy holds past two bolts gains a cool jug/mantel to a ledge. The crux begins abruptly above the fourth bolt (keep your eyes open for some sneaky beta that keeps the rating at .11d). Make sure you have an attentive belay, as the fifth clip is rather strenuous—blowing it with slack out could drop you near, or onto the ledge below. The sixth bolt is hidden at the lip of another ledge, where you can rest as long as you want before making some fun moves past the final bolt to the anchor, which is about 8 feet right of a small tree in the middle of the cliff.

This is probably the best line at the crag, as it tackles the middle, cleanest part of the wall and is more sustained than Brown Sugar.

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It is in the middle of the main cliff immediately right of Brown Sugar.

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7 bolts to cold-shut anchors.

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