Type: Trad, 100 ft (30 m)
FA: Greg Child-1988
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Shared By: Dan Dewell on Sep 30, 2001
Admins: Peter Gram, Greg Parker, Mikel Madsen, Mark Rafferty

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Lonesome Cowboy, is a very cool route, but can be a little confusing as to which way you should go.

Start off by climbing the steep yellow face to gain the obvious underclings. Follow underclings to left through some powerful movements to gain the base of the wide crack. Climb crack for a few feet, then cut back right and traverse on the flake to clip the next bolt. The line continues to work up and right past a couple bolts to gain a small left facing crack. Follow crack to its end (placing gear) unti you reach another bolt. Continue traversing up and right. Once at the bulge, follow crack back left to the anchor (placing gear). 

The route has many spaced sections between bolts, but with the right gear you can make these runouts a little less dramatic. 

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7 bolts, small-medium sized gear. 

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