Type: Sport, 70 ft (21 m)
FA: Doug Reed (1993)
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Shared By: Jeremy Steck on Oct 4, 2007
Admins: Pat Goodman, Chris Whisenhunt, Amanda Smith, Pnelson

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The opening moves are overhanging and strenuous. The upper half is slabby and technical. Once you hit the slabby section, the climb gets increasingly more dirty which can feel a little sketchy because the bolts are spaced a little further apart than you may like given the conditions, safe though.

Location Suggest change

Walk upstream from the Honeymooner Ladder about 75 yards, stay close to the cliff, the main trail heads to the right just before this climb. Start between the cliff and a large boulder at an overhanging section of rock.

Protection Suggest change

6 bolts. If you don't stick clip the first bolt, you may want to consider placing a small cam(alien) in the flake. Bolted anchor.

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