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5.12c/d

   
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Type: Sport, 2 pitches, 60 feet
Consensus: 5.12c/d [details]
FA: Brian and Justin, 1/2005
Submitted By: Fred Vanden Bergh on May 3, 2011

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Warning Stainless-steel bolts are suspect near the coast. A rebolting effort is underway. MORE INFO >>>

Description 

A great route, this is the most striking line at Marley Wall: a small overhang to a beautiful seam up the obvious prow where the trail hits the crag. The grade given is 12d (7c), but it may be a bit soft at that grade. Still, there are a couple of tricky bits in the first 2/3, then easier climbing to the anchors.

Exodus, along with Catch a Fire, make for great alternatives to the far more frequently climbed routes of these grades, which can be hard to get on during high season (e.g., Crossfire, Cat Wall routes, anything on the beach, etc...)


Location 

This is the most obvious line up the prow, just left of Catch a Fire. Take the trail all the way to the upper part of the crag, this line will jump out at you.


Protection 

Bolts to a fixed anchor