Under a big roof near Hot Tuna. There is a boulder behind on route and you stand on you of it for another route.
To get to the top, walk to the right and squeeze through a crack and then climb up some boulders then go back towards the route and walk down the slab to the 2 bolts.
There are 2 bolts on top, but long webbing and cams would help for some of the routes.
Getting There
Park towards the top of Stoney Point and it is the first canyon on the northside. Its right next to Hot Tuna.
The Classics
Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Roof Rock: