Type: Trad, 250 ft (76 m), 3 pitches
FA: Aided by Pat Jodice, Freed by Jim Ewing
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Shared By: Matty Zane on Oct 5, 2008
Admins: BDalhaus, Ladd Raine, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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The best 5.10 in Clifton.
P1: Start up the left side of a blank face to horizontal with hidden piton, traverse right and up the finger crack to a ledge. Continue past a bolt to crossover ledge. P2: Follow out right and up to a gear belay at horizontals. P3: Traverse left onto the face and climb up the exposed face past three bolts to a bolt anchor, or top out.

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This route is located down and right from the practice wall. It is the furthest route left on the steep face. The finger crack on pitch one is unmistakable.

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Bring a Wide seletion of gear. Bolts are found just when you need them. Fixed anchors are found at the top.

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