Type: Sport, 110 ft (33 m)
FA: Stewart Green, Martha Morris, and Mike Heinrichs, September 2004
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Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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From the guidebook: Another great moderate. Climb a slab to a finishing headwall.

Location Suggest change

From guidebook: Reach the face by hiking south from where the north cliff access trail reaches the cliff. Hike along the cliff-base until the trail crosses a low angle slab shaded by a large juniper tree.

The approximate starting GPS coordinates for this and Whale Rider are 38.8454808, -104.8823946.

Routes #7 to #11 were described as: below a clean slab composed of two different sandstone layers.

Other notes: This route is the 11th developed route on the Whale and number #11 in the guidebook.

Addendum: there is a crux move near the top that will be harder for shorter climbers.

Protection Suggest change

6 bolts to a 2-bolt anchor.

Per Paul Vervalin: the anchor bolts have been moved up. It is now ~110'.

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