Type: Trad, 160 ft (48 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Chris Wenker on Jan 12, 2009
Admins: Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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Description Suggest change

This fine route, on good rock, is a truly excellent climb for the budding leader, but you've gotta have your head together for the slabby runout to the first bolt. Then follow the low-angle splitter cracks to the top. The route is a lot longer than it looks from the base, too, adding to the climb's appeal. Too bad it's guarded by the heinous approach.

See the photo topo in the excellent online guide.

Location Suggest change

Starts on the right-center side of the south face of the slab. Head straight up to the bolt, then trend left up a short crack, and switch to another crack a little farther left, which will take you to the top.
Walk off the back of the slab. Head west to get down, or head east to climb Upper Dome.

Protection Suggest change

There's one bolt at about 30 feet up. Although you can protect a finger crack at about 10 feet up, that won't do you much good against a ground fall until you clip that bolt. Then, it's all gear (take singles in cams and nuts, with perhaps doubles in hand-sized cams). Build a gear anchor on top.

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