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5.9

   
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Type: Sport, 55 feet
Consensus: 5.9 [details]
FA: Shane Soucy
Submitted By: mr. mystery on May 7, 2009

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Description 

Start at the climb with the tree beside it[good reference point]Climb up steep slab past 3 bolts. At the forth bolt climb up the crux headwall .Clip the fifth bolt and Make a couple interesting moves to the anchor near the large hemlock tree.


Location 

Slab Wall


Protection 

5 Bolts to Rap anchors



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By chinos
Jun 18, 2009
rating: 5.9

The upper headwall on this route has some of the best steep climbing on the slab wall.

By joshua corbett
From: Alton NH
Oct 4, 2009
rating: 5.10a

I thought that between the second and third bolt was the hardest

By burlap submariner
Apr 26, 2010

This route was super fun, if not a bit heady, the bolts are just where you would need them in between very different, distinct cruxes.