Type: Sport, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: Jim Taylor 1999
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Shared By: Chris Whisenhunt on Feb 23, 2014 · Updates
Admins: Pat Goodman, Chris Whisenhunt, Amanda Smith, Pnelson

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Climb through the first two bolts on sketchy mud-covered holds until you are above the water line. From here work your up the arete utilizing a cool rock over onto the left face and some moves through crimps to an awkward roof. From here reach out right to a hold on the arete and bump to a jug. Pull around and up, clip the bolt and one last lock off leads to the anchors. Pretty fun and a good warmup for some of the harder routes around. I gave this route PG-13, because blowing the second clip would end with a climber on the ground and the rock through that section is fragile and covered in old dry mud.

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From the slab rope walk climber's left for about 25 yards and it's the obvious right-facing arete. Lower down.

Protection Suggest change

5 bolts with a 2 bolt anchor.

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