Type: | Trad, 750 ft (227 m), 6 pitches |
FA: | Roy Gorin, J. Hudson, William Dixon, and Ellen Wilts, 1954 |
Page Views: | 9,439 total · 43/month |
Shared By: | Roger Linfield on Feb 24, 2006 · Updates |
Admins: | C Miller, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
Description
This is the most obvious of the three Lark climbs, and the least sustained. It follows well-defined crack systems.
Start about ten feet to the left of the North Buttress and climb a crack for two pitches.
Traverse a few feet right to another crack system and follow that for several pitches to its end. It becomes a prominent right-facing corner, with some well-protected small overhangs being the crux of the route.
At the top of the crack system, continue up a chute to the top.
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