Type: Trad, 130 ft (39 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Petsfed 00 on Oct 1, 2008 · Updates
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Description Suggest change

Glenn's First Name is probably the best of the established Glen Dome routes. It climbs a slightly left-leaning crack (nuts useful) past a small roof (made 5.4 by face holds) to a long slopey ledge. Either topout the formation via a variety of options (a small chimney/offwidth seemed to be the most interesting option) and belay from a big horizontal, or belay from a large ledge and walkoff right.

Location Suggest change

From the nature trail, look for a big horizontal with a left leaning crack above it. The walkoff goes up and over Glen Dome, towards Land of the Rising Moon.

Can take a minute to make sure you're on the right track. Belay from about here: 41.164800754091125, -105.3771813029419

Protection Suggest change

A standard rack. Could be done with just a set of hexes. Long slings very useful, as the route jags back right after the roof.

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