Type: Ice, Alpine, 350 ft (106 m), 3 pitches, Grade II
FA: Amos Clifford and Steve Tucker, early 80's (?)
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Shared By: Mike Stearns on Sep 3, 2013
Admins: Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Description Suggest change

Pitch 1: Approach slab, we found it thin, but low angle.
Pitch 2: Climb up a stepped gully and belay in an overhang right of the route. Te steps are the physical crux of P1, getting to the belay was the mental crux. WI3+
Pitch 3: Steep attached pillar that eases the higher you go. WI4

Bail from the top of P3 via v-threads, or:

Pitch 4–?: Run up the upper slabs as far as you would like to go. We topped out the entire ridge and then slogged back to the trail.

Location Suggest change

Down canyon (west) from Moonage, on the right (north) side of the canyon as you approach.

Protection Suggest change

Some short screws are probably a good idea for the lower pitch.

Enough v-thread material to get down.

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