Type: Sport, TR, 40 ft (12 m)
FA: Andy Howe, Winter 1990
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Shared By: Billy Simek on Feb 10, 2015 · Updates
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Climb up a crack until about 10 feet from anchors. Last part is mostly flat and barren except a small crack with a few crimps along with some vertical drill holes/lines. Pull up through crack and crimps to jugs under the anchors.

If you walk to the right of the crag, you can hike up a small hill that puts you on top of the wall where you can set up a top-rope.

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Follow the crag all the way to the end, this is the last big face and overlooks the highway. This is the middle route of the three bolted routes on this face.

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3 bolts, 2 bolted anchors

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