Type: Ice, 200 ft (61 m)
FA: John Bragg, John Bouchard, Henry Barber 1978
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Shared By: Lee Hansche on Feb 15, 2008
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Lee Hansche, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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A fun full rope length climb in a nice position on the cliff... Climb the slab passing a steeper bulge two-thirds of the way up... Then more moderate fun to the anchor...

In the early season this climb can be a bit thin at the bottom but still be in good shape at the top... If you have the skill and a steady nerve it climbs well when its like this cause the steep climbing is still protectable typically...
Once ice season is in full swing Goofers is usually fat all the way...

Location Suggest change

This is the big smear of ice on the left side of the Thin Air Face...

Belay from the two bolt anchor at the base of Airation Buttress...

Rappel with 2 60m ropes from anchor or swing over in to the big flush and make it down with one...

Protection Suggest change

Regular selection of screws... A few shorties might help in early season...

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