Type: Trad, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: Ken Kisiel and Denny Newell
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Shared By: Tony B on Mar 2, 2006
Admins: slim, Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C

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Description Suggest change

Not a hard climb. Much easier than most simimlarly rated climbs and does not require much crack-climbing skill. A great warm up...
...in hiking boots.
This mostly right-facing corner/crack/flake takes mixed gear from mostly good stances. The unusual thing about this climb, for indian creek, is the number of footholds on it available as rests.
Climb up some so-so pillars and then up and right, then back left on the crack to some fixed anchors.
To descend, rap to the ground.

Location Suggest change

Just left of where the trail meets the rock from the end of the dirt road. Hike left past the flakey route "Walkin' Talkin' Bob" and continue a few hundred feet further left (West) to reach this route.

Protection Suggest change

A double set of cams should be fine for most leaders. newbies might want more so as to sew it up.

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