Type: | Trad, 250 ft (76 m), 2 pitches |
FA: | Daniel Janssen and Lindsey Skaare |
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Shared By: | Boots McGoots on Feb 7, 2013 |
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Description
Left of the bolted line, find the large chute that goes up for quite a ways.
P1- Climb up the fun chute and set up a belay at about 130'
P2- Continue up the chute (staying right for placements) until it ends. Step left and work your way up slanting flakes/cracks to the big ledge with the big dead tree (120')
P1- Climb up the fun chute and set up a belay at about 130'
P2- Continue up the chute (staying right for placements) until it ends. Step left and work your way up slanting flakes/cracks to the big ledge with the big dead tree (120')
Location
Once you are at the dead tree ledge you have two options for a descent:
-Walk off
-Step down (kind of exposed) from the dead tree ledge and locate the two rappel bolts. Make a one rope rappel down to a nice ledge with a pine tree. Make another one rope rappel to the ground
(A 70m rope is recommended for the rappel. You can use a 60m, but if you do, TIE KNOTS in the end of your rope. You will also have to down climb about 4 feet on very easy terrain).
-Walk off
-Step down (kind of exposed) from the dead tree ledge and locate the two rappel bolts. Make a one rope rappel down to a nice ledge with a pine tree. Make another one rope rappel to the ground
(A 70m rope is recommended for the rappel. You can use a 60m, but if you do, TIE KNOTS in the end of your rope. You will also have to down climb about 4 feet on very easy terrain).
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