Type: Trad, 65 ft (20 m)
FA: Joe Terravecchia, Nov 2012
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Shared By: Joe Terravecchia on Dec 22, 2012
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Lee Hansche, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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Description Suggest change

Great climbing and one of the most difficult all gear protected routes in New England. The meat of the climb is a V9ish boulder problem at mid height involving a series of very powerful opposing side pulls to either a long low percentage dyno ( Will C) or several more difficult face moves (Joe T) to the horizontal. Blow the last bit before the horizontal and you'll take a 25' - 30' lob. If the small cam pulls, a bomber offset nut will keep you off the ground.
The route tops out so the anchors are set back from the edge. Bring 6' slings if intending to TR.

Location Suggest change

Between the BBB route and Moe Howard Died For Our Sins.
Right facing corner and flakes to steep face.

Protection Suggest change

Small to medium cams and a #9 HB or DMM offset nut.
All gear was placed free and on lead.

DO NOT PLACE ANY PINS OR FIX ANY GEAR ON THIS ROUTE.

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