Type: Sport, TR, 25 ft (8 m)
FA: Unknown. Post cleaning - Travis Mabe and J O'Connell
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Shared By: Johnny O on Feb 14, 2014
Admins: Steve Lineberry, Aaron Parlier

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This is a tougher version of the climb to the left. Start near the middle of the lower roof and stay just left of the bolt line. Climb up thin, slabby holds to the first roof. This section is the crux and should be a little stiff. Many climbers are going for the larger holds further left, and this can be done if you wish, but for the full effect stay in the slab. You should never be far from the bolt line. Try climbing through the second roof just under the belay rings or for a more exciting version, climb directly above the drill hole to the right. Do not climb around the roof on the left. There is a set of belay rings at the top. Sport or top-rope.

Location Suggest change

There are map stands in front of the wall that will assist in locating the route. Just be sure to begin under the first bolt. Do not start on the easy rock to the left and traverse back to the bolts.

Protection Suggest change

Three bolts and rings.

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