Type: Trad, Aid, 180 ft (55 m), 2 pitches
FA: Troy Anderson & Shane Durfee 1997
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Shared By: Tyler Phillips on Jul 16, 2008
Admins: Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C

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While this might not be the most classic route around it tests your ability to aid on soft limestone, giving you a awesome summit.

P1- Climb up obvious chimney placing medium cams and a KB or two,aim for the saddle and belaying off of a big pine then skirting to the saddle itself, the crux is near the top. 5.8+

P2-Nail your way up steep terrain using in-obvious placements that will yield the summit. A2

Location Suggest change

This sits about 8 miles up HWY 14 in Cedar Canyon. The start is on the west side. Hike up steep forest to locate a hidden chimney behind large pines.

Protection Suggest change

A standard rack including a selection nutz a sawed off #2 angle is helpful, maybe a K.B or 2. Bring replacement webbing for the top.

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