Type: Trad, 100 ft (30 m)
FA: Cleaned and TR'ed Leroy Froese c. 1999. Rescrubbed, bolted & led D Brayshaw, T de Monye April 2010
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Shared By: Drew Brayshaw on Apr 26, 2010
Admins: Mark Roberts, Mauricio Herrera Cuadra, Kate Lynn, Braden Batsford

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Description Suggest change

Begin up an offset finger crack notable for a huge xenolith pocket off to the left. Where the crack thins, step right to the arete. Climb on the left side of the arete up compact but featured rock past three bolts, then more directly on the arete as it becomes more broken, placing small wires and thin cams in horizontal breaks.

Originally cleaned in the late 1990s as a toprope, but never led, and subsequently became overgrown. Now established as a lead climb.

Location Suggest change

This route is located along the East Wall Trail about 40m to the right (east) of the Shark Tooth Flake area. Look for the obvious clean arete.

30m rappel from ring bolts on the top ledge. Ignore the old weathered slings wrapped around the fir tree on the ledge.

Protection Suggest change

3 bolts and 3 or 4 pieces of gear to 1" (small wires up to blue TCU size)

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