Type: Trad, 70 ft (21 m)
FA: previously toproped, possibly led
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Shared By: Rob Dillon on May 19, 2007
Admins: slim, Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C

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What were we just talking about? Suggest change

This is the junior-sized line cowering beneath monumental neighbors Sinestra and Meat Hooks. Worm up a left-facing OW flake until it necks down through fists to less-than-hands and arches over to the left; at this point avail yourself of the adjacent fingercrack and crank up to the anchors.

This route had some chalk on it, as it can be TR'ed from the Sinestra anchor, as well as a baby-angle scar up in the fingers section. We figured it deserved an independent anchor and a name. Like Laura said, "as soon as you get tired of one size, it changes". In a neighborhood of single-minded endurance climbs, the moniker of ADD seemed apt.

The skinny-crack direct is topropable (for us); it's about 11+ and purple TCU-sized through the biz. The block doesn't move, much.

Where is this thing? Suggest change

Just right of Sinestra.

The remnants of what may be the Creek's shortest-lived plaque may be found atop the 6' high starting pillar: ^ DD 0+

Gizmos Suggest change

One each from #4 camalot on down to fingers; you'll probably want 2-3 yellow TCU-sized jobs, and perhaps (2)x 4.0 down low.

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