Type: Trad, 150 ft (45 m), 2 pitches
FA: Hans Kraus, Roger Wolcott, Del Wilde, 1941
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Shared By: John Peterson on Aug 8, 2009
Admins: Morgan Patterson, M Santisi, chris vultaggio

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The Madame Grunnebaum's Wulst wall has good easy routes on either side - both Southern Pillar and Northern Pillar are excellent excursions for beginners.

Start up easy terrain just left of Madame Grunnebaum's Wulst, working right and up into large left-facing dihedrals. Finding the easiest line requires a little thought as you climb through corners and overhangs. You'll end up at the ledge atop Madame G's.

Location Suggest change

Just left of the Madame G's area.

Descent: bolted rap station at the front, north side of the ledge on top of Madame G's.

Protection Suggest change

A small rack should suffice.

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