Type: Trad, 150 ft (45 m)
FA: Jim Dailey (1973)
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Shared By: Tom Caldwell on Jun 21, 2010
Admins: Steve Lineberry, Aaron Parlier

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Description Suggest change

Begin the same as the Honeymoon. Instead of moving up into the crack, traverse left on decent foot holds. Move up and left to a overlap. Follow this to a small bulge with a pin for protection. After the pin move up and right to the Honeymoon anchors. The gear on this route is spaced and marginal in a few places.

Note: this route used to end at a large pine tree, which is laying in the gully to the left dead.

Location Suggest change

Start the same as the Honeymoon. It is the other lichen-free line on this section. Look for the overlap when hiking down the trail. Rappel the Honeymoon anchors with two ropes.

Protection Suggest change

Single rack and Tri-cams for those flaring holes.

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