Type: Trad, Aid, 130 ft (39 m), Grade II
FA: Dan D.
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Shared By: Nathan W. on Apr 24, 2015
Admins: Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Toes and Paws is a sustained and thin finger crack that keeps you on your toes for it's entire length. There are a few aid bolts to get to the crack. From the crack it's thin finger jams and a fraction of the rubber on the end of your shoes for a ways. There a few bolts in between tcu and nut placements. Tape is definitely advised. The crack is thin for a ways and so is the gear so it's recommended that your confident on hard 5.10. the crack widens near the end but never quite "lets up." There's a Two-bolt anchor with chains at the top, above the tree.

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When arriving at the main wall it's the first route you come to. The first couple bolts are 1/4" aid bolts but the rest are 3/8". Bolted rap anchor at the top.

Protection Suggest change

Nuts to 3" with doubles of fingers.
Two 60m ropes to get down

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