Type: Trad, 200 ft (61 m), 2 pitches
FA: FA N.C. Hartz, Henry Schulter, Earl Richardson, 1944; FFA Herb and Jan Conn, late 1940s
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Shared By: Mark Cushman on Jun 14, 2007 · Updates
Admins: Andy Weinmann, Pat Goodman

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P1. Climb the obvious left-facing flake/dihedral from the top of the first pitch of Old Man's Route. P1 ends at a ledge with a sizable tree and rappel anchors. This first pitch involves a few chimney moves and it's possible to sling some chockstones for pro.

P2. Climb the right-facing corner up and over a few ledge systems to the rappel ledge for the west face. Belay here to reduce rope drag or continue up through the notch to the summit ledges.

Location Suggest change

Start by climbing the first pitch of Old Man's Route.

Protection Suggest change

Standard Seneca rack.

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