Type: Trad, TR, 40 ft (12 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: rdlennon on Oct 20, 2008 · Updates
Admins: Derek Sullivan, Old Timer, jim.dangle, Joe M

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Toe Jams climbs a toe-width crack on the far right end of the main wall. From the bottom, scramble up and right over blocks to the base of the crack. Belay from here or the bottom, bottom recommended. Hand and fist jam with ease up the low-angle crack until it becomes shallow and face holds appear. Bolts up top for anchor.

This crack is a wonderful introduction to jamming for beginners. The crack itself isn't long or sustained, but offers quite a few moves of compulsory hand- and toe- jamming.

Location Suggest change

This is on the far right side of the main Red Rock face. It is a hand crack hidden by trees, with blocks at the base.

Protection Suggest change

Light rack of gear to 3". Hexes and cams. Belay at trees or bolted anchors. A toprope can easily be rigged by walking up the path next to the route and anchoring the trees.

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