Type: Trad, 130 ft (39 m), 2 pitches
FA: Geoff Manley, Charles Tabor, 1988
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Shared By: Chris Chaney on Oct 13, 2006
Admins: Shirtless Mike, DrRockso RRG, Luke Cornejo, Billy Simek

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Climb a short wide crack to a ledge. Belay from gear or shrubs. Walk into the chimney and begin climbing when the dirt gets steep. Halfway up the chimney commit completely to rock and exit into the sun (hopefully). Belay at the top from vegetation. Walk east (away from the end of the ridge) to a short rappel to get down.

While this route is somewhat unpopular, it is a great, easy multipitch to get someone's feet wet.

Location Suggest change

Just past the Arrowhead spot a short crack in a recess.

Protection Suggest change

Wide stuff for the start and smaller cams for horizontals inside the chimney. Natural anchors and rappel from a tree.

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