Type: Trad, 220 ft (67 m), 4 pitches, Grade II
FA: Josh Gross and Ralph Ferrara
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Shared By: Sam Lightner, Jr. on Nov 7, 2006
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Description Suggest change

This four pitch route is on the left end of the ice cream parlor.
P1 climb a thin crack 5.10 to a series of bolt protected face moves. Belay at the fixed anchors on the ledge
P2 Follow a 5.9 crack then traverse right on face moves to a ledge in the corner. Use hand size gear for the belay.
P3 Crux. Climb the slot corner to an odd stemming move. Clip a bolt at the crux, but take a few small nuts for pro too. Pass a rap anchor and continue up and left on a thin flake with bolts for gear. Belay at the double bolted ledge. A 60 meter rap on two ropes will get you back to earth from here.
P4 Climb the obvious OW crack, at 5.10, up from the belay to a fixed anchor. From here it is 50 meters down to the anchor midway up P3. From their a double rope rap will get you down.

Location Suggest change

This is at the far left end of the ice cream parlor. Its labeled as route 1 in the photo.

Protection Suggest change

Standard desert rack with doubles on most cams plus some smaller nuts and a few quickdraws.

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