Type: Trad, 300 ft (91 m), 3 pitches
FA: Pat Callis and Larry Harrell, 1967
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Shared By: Roger Linfield on Jan 23, 2006 · Updates
Admins: C Miller, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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This is a high quality slab route on great rock. It has three pitches: 5.8, 5.9, and 5.7. The bolts are fairly easy to spot - the biggest danger is heading for a bolt on a nearby (harder) route by mistake. This climb gets morning sun, and then goes into the shade in mid-afternoon.

The descent is easy - just walk to the right until you can scramble down and back along the base of the rock or rappel and down-climb Bye Gully.

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Almost all bolts but small stoppers or a tiny cam can be placed in the flake on pitch 1, before the first bolt. After that, no other gear until the anchor at the top of the climb - tie off a tree or use a #1 or #2 cam to build an anchor left of tree in horizontal crack at top of 3rd.

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