Type: Trad, 750 ft (227 m), 8 pitches, Grade III
FA: Royal Robbins, Liz Robbins, TM Herbert, 1964.
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Shared By: Salamanizer Ski on May 19, 2007 · Updates
Admins: Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Goodrich Pinnacle is seen up and left of Monday Morning Slab. A 700' exfoliation slab, with a distinct left-side. The right-side is only a side for the last 100'.
Start from the top of the Gob, a slabby formation a few hundred feet left of Monday Morning Slab and directly below the pinnacle.
Climb (5.5) above the Gob to a sandy Belay ledge.
Climb up and right between a dihedral and a white flake (5.7). Belay at the top of the flake.
Climb up to a to a left-diagonaling crack . At the cracks end, move up and right (5.8) to a belay ledge.
Climb up (5.7) to where a traverse right leads to a belay anchor.
Move up to a bolt, then move left (5.9) to the base of the right-side chimney.
Climb the chimney (5.7) to the top of the pinnacle.

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Standard rack.

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