Type: Trad, TR, 45 ft (14 m)
FA: Sprax at A2, FFA: Zeb Engberg
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Shared By: patrick donahue on Oct 22, 2010
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Description Suggest change

The route is located at the highest part of the wall and has three short sections divided by two big ledges. The first section follows the prominent overhanging crack at the highest part of the wall. The second part continues straight up to the second and last ledge. The final section is the shortest and mainly consists of a long move (read: dyno) up to a small shelf. This move is hard to protect, and the Boston Rocks book indicates that the FFA was done by toproping this section. The last section can be made easy by going diagonally up to the left. FA: Sprax at A2, FFA: Zeb Engberg. Rated 5.12 R in Boston Rocks, 2nd edition. Actually, on the first lead Zeb did not TR the final section but did take the easier left hand finish.

Location Suggest change

It is the prominent crack at the tallest, overhung section of the wall.

Protection Suggest change

Two glue in bolts for anchor and regular trad rack.

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