Type: Trad, Aid, 75 ft (23 m)
FA: StyMingersfink
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Shared By: Stymingersfink on Aug 4, 2008
Admins: slim, Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C

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Description Suggest change

A thin seam off the ground, this was an early attempt to put up an aid route on sandstone that would handle some traffic over the years, without loosing it's original feel. The opening half-dozen moves are hooks, till you gain a good nut/cam crack, followed by more hooking to the anchor.

Location Suggest change

IIRC, it's east of bad moki roof a good distance, look for a thin thin seam going up to an anchor situated about 15' under a medium sized roof. The first drilled hook hole, sleeved with a piece of iron pipe will clue you to the route's start.

Protection Suggest change

The opening moves were originally beak placements, which were subsequently replaced with Drilled + Sleeved holes to accommodate a talon for these placements. About midway up the route, there is a couple of good .75 or #1 camalot placements, as well as the odd nut placement.

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