Type: Trad, 80 ft (24 m)
FA: George Reid, Todd & Donette Swain, Oct. 1994.
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Shared By: Randy Carmichael on Oct 23, 2004
Admins: Luke EF, Larry DeAngelo, Aaron Mc, Justin Johnsen

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A bulge crux leads to pumpy terrain.

This classic crack is on the right side of Dickies Cliff. Head up easy terrain to a steep crack with an initial roof. Throw in some pro and some jams to negotiate the roof. Above the roof you will find a steep crack with good pro, good jams, and good edges. Near the top the climbing eases off. I think this climb is about 80 feet high.

Descent: Head right / west and 4th class down the gullies on the right side of the cliff. The third narrow gully on climbers right seemed easiest, but be careful.

Protection Suggest change

Standard rack to #4 Camalot. A #4 is perfect for protecting the roof. Use medium cams for the anchor (no bolt anchor).

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