Type: Trad, TR, 45 ft (14 m)
FA: Jerry Kanzler, 1968
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Shared By: GRK on Aug 20, 2012 · Updates
Admins: GRK, Zach Wahrer

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A fun variation to Jerry's Route and worthy of its own entry, this line follows a great left sweeping crack to a mini dihedral. Good gear, great movement, and a difficult to read crux are half of why this route is fun. Find out the rest for yourself... 

Start on a set of blocks and climb up to a small, leaning mini-roof. Follow this feature to its end, veer left, and climb a face/sweeping finger crack to a stance and dihedral. Finish on a ledge at a chain anchor.

Location Suggest change

On the middle/left side face of Practice Rock's main, short wall. Start the same as Jerry's Route up a set of blocks. This is just right of Wide Crack.

Protection Suggest change

An exciting lead, this line takes a single set of cams and stoppers. Emphasis on the smaller sizes. Bring a few long runners. Chain anchor. To set up a top rope, use an upper rappel station to access these chains.

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