Type: Trad, Alpine, 400 ft (121 m), 4 pitches
FA: Bob Summers and John Fisher, July 1969
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Shared By: Nick Wilder on Jun 24, 2006 · Updates
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Pitch 1. (160ft) From the nice ledge at the start, go straight up (same as Hermaphrodite Flake), heading left just where the flake starts. Belay just a little higher.

Pitch 2. (80ft) This is the crux pitch and the most fun. 5.6-5.7 sustained lieback/finger crack climbing for almost 100 feet to a two bolt anchor. Good pro most of the way. Great.

Pitch 3. (125ft) Slightly runout face climbing past a few bolts to a two bolt anchor.

Pitch 4. (160ft) More fun liebacking. The angle is much lower here, but placing pro is slightly awkward. Set up a belay after the crack runs out and the angle drops to 3rd class.

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See photo for Stately Pleasure Dome

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standard full rack.

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