Type: Sport, 40 ft (12 m)
FA: Dan McQuade, Spring 1992
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Enough people get on the lower part of Choad Warrior that I figured I'd put this in as an option for folks.

The first half of Choad Warrior. Stick clip the high first draw and boulder through juggy holds to a thin face above. Clip four more bolts, working your way through a cryptic crux involving an annoying lack of feet and iffy holds. Clip the chains and celebrate or mantle onto the shelf to continue on the full Choad.

Location Suggest change

On the main Stratocaster wall, third route in from the left- the obvious hueco'ed overhang above marks the route. juggy start to a vertical face with lots of chalk, and in-situ draws above the anchor for the full line (12+).

Protection Suggest change

5 glue-in bolts to mussy and chain draw anchor

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