Type: Boulder, 30 ft (9 m)
FA: Cedar Wright (year?)
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Shared By: David Aguasca! on Aug 28, 2011
Admins: Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Great rock, secluded location, and interesting movement make this an all-around amazing roof crack. 30 feet of heel-toe-camming, double-fist-stacking goodness. There is no defined crux as it is all sustained inversion climbing. If you like offwidth, this is a must-do...and bring your abs of steel!

Most likely underwater early season.

This route was featured in Sender Films' First Ascent.

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Approach is described in the Cedar Eater Boulder description.

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A pad would be nice, but more importantly a good spotter or two are necessary. The first half is low enough that you can put your hands down and get your feet out of the crack, but later on the landing gets further away and much sharper. Nothing like falling headfirst into pointy rocks to ruin your day.

I taped my hands and also my shoes for this. I have found this type of foot-cam destroys the rands on my shoes.

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