Type: Sport, 55 ft (17 m)
FA: Steve Bleyl
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Shared By: Perin Blanchard on Oct 2, 2013 · Updates
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An improbable-looking line that is quite a fun outing.

Good pockets and edges down low followed by a sudden dearth of human-usable holds after the fifth bolt.

Figure out how to get up past the seeming blankness and from thence past the sixth bolt. If you're still attached to the wall at this point fight the pump and head to the last bolt, and then up and slightly left to the chains.

Location Suggest change

On the east-facing wall that is around to the right (north) outside corner from where the trail initially meets the wall. The routes start on a ledge. Scramble up near the right side of the ledge.

This route is the 3rd from the left. A double-chain belay/rappel anchor is at head height on the wall. This route leads up and right from that anchor.

Protection Suggest change

7 bolts to the first chain anchors. There is a fixed draw at bolt 6.

Another pitch with several fixed draws above.

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