Type: | Sport, TR, 70 ft (21 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 861 total · 9/month |
Shared By: | nelsras on Jun 30, 2016 |
Admins: | Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C |
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Description
Jugs off the ground lead to the over-sized, flexy, phallic, flake (between bolts 1 and 2). Not sure if it's solid, but it's sure fun to pull on.
Continue up on pockets and jugs to large positive crimps on varnished face (crux) around bolt 4 or 5.
Easier climbing over ledges leads you into the slightly loose corner.
Carefully work around the loose blocks then trend up and right out of the loose corner (don't stay in the corner) past closely spaced bolts on good edges and pockets to the chains.
Two bolt anchor on the large ledge just below the top.
Longer and slightly less chossy than the routes on the east face. I actually find myself coming back to climb this one and "Gary's Bulge".
Continue up on pockets and jugs to large positive crimps on varnished face (crux) around bolt 4 or 5.
Easier climbing over ledges leads you into the slightly loose corner.
Carefully work around the loose blocks then trend up and right out of the loose corner (don't stay in the corner) past closely spaced bolts on good edges and pockets to the chains.
Two bolt anchor on the large ledge just below the top.
Longer and slightly less chossy than the routes on the east face. I actually find myself coming back to climb this one and "Gary's Bulge".
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