Type: Sport, 2 pitches
FA: FA. Wes Peterson
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Shared By: Edward Jenner on Sep 14, 2001 · Updates
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From where the trail meets the rock, turn left and walk uphill past most of the routes and to a a left facing corner, just left of the steepest section of rock at the crag. The climb is just left of the left-facing corner. There is a second pitch - 10 bolts, 11b which I have not climbed.

This is a really fun well-bolted climb with a nice finish. Definitely worth doing. I'm not sure about the length, a 60m rope is fine and I'm guessing that a 50m should be OK too, but you might want to tie a knot in the end.

Addendum from Wendie: P2 fun, too (11c) - the crux is getting to the ledge at the anchor. Be careful if you do the 2nd pitch - not very well traveled, so lots of crumbly lichen growing on it. If you choose to go right to get to the ledge for the anchor, BE VERY CAREFUL - the rock is really broken there & much of it will fall onto your belayer or climbers below.

If you string 2 pitches together, you need 2 ropes or 2 rappels.

Protection Suggest change

8 bolts to a 2 bolt anchor.

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