Type: Sport, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: e Dixon on Jun 2, 2006
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

Do some easy climbing up a block to the first bolt, then traverse right with juggy hands, move up through an overhang, and finish with some less steep face climbing to the anchor.

Per Mason Earle: this is one of the easier climbs at the Golf Wall. It is a good, pumpy warm-up for the other steep routes.

Start on the right side of a bulge at a tall, old tree leaning out from the base of the cliff. Climb past one bolt to a ledge fifteen feet off the ground. Continue up to underneath the roof, and traverse right less than ten feet. Reach for the jug over the roof, and pull up over (crux). Continue up and left to the two bolt carabiner anchor.

Eds. To avoid duplication and confusions, this is a combination of 2 submissions onto the 1st submissions page.

Location Suggest change

Start just right of where the large tree used to be (now a nice bench) that marks the beginning of the right side.

Protection Suggest change

5 bolts with fixed chain draws.

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