Type: Sport, 55 ft (17 m)
FA: Established by Craig Copelin, 1991
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Shared By: Shirtless Mike on May 10, 2014
Admins: Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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This obscure route is actually pretty good a sweet compression boulder problem up an arete leads to engaging face climbing above.

To start traverse in from a boulder to get established on the face, head up the arete making powerful slaps between rounded sidepulls and underclings, finishing with a deadpoint to a decent hold next to the third bolt. From here slightly run-out climbing leads to a slot where you can get a finger size piece (I used a .3 & .4 camalot) then engaging face climbing with some slightly hollow holds past two more bolts leads to the anchors.

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Starts towards the left side of North Wall. To the left is an "Unknown Slab Route" to the right is the black streak of "Candlestick"

Protection Suggest change

5 Bolts, Finger Size Pro, Stickclip.

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