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Steggo 

5.6 PG13

   

FA: Tom Woodruff - 1988
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.6 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 40 feet
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Submitted By: saxfiend on Dec 21, 2006


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Description 

A surprisingly nice route for the grade, Steggo is a good test for novice leaders to learn how to spot less-than-obvious placements for pro. It can also be set up as a toprope by scrambling up a gully on the left.

Start on the slabby face, moving up on easy ground with thin protection. End at a big tree on top of the wall.


Location 

The first climb down the trail from the parking lot, on a short, slabby wall.


Protection 

Small gear (nuts, tricams, cams); sling well as pro can zigzag. Anchor at the tree.