Type: Sport, 110 ft (33 m)
FA: Paul Van Betten, Sal Mamusia, S. Shelton, and Bob Conz, Oct 1991
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Shared By: Gary Savage on Jan 5, 2007 · Updates
Admins: Luke EF, Larry DeAngelo, Aaron Mc, Justin Johnsen

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Description Suggest change

A classic line that almost no one ever climbs because one previously needed gear for the bottom. With the recent bolt additions, it can be climbed without gear, although a stick clip may help with the first bolt. The upper portion of the route is slightly runout but on easier, lower-angled terrain.

Location Suggest change

The varnished wall just to the left of the first gully you cross on your way to the Stratocaster wall. About 200-300 yars past Running Man.

Protection Suggest change

Optional gear for the bottom: a couple of small to medium stoppers and maybe a .3 camalot for the crack. 

Anchor at the top. A 70 meter rope is likely needed. You might make it down if your 60 is a little long.

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