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Mandatory Doug Testing 

5.11a

   
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Type: Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet
Consensus: 5.11a [details]
FA: EFR, Kevin Carmichael, Doug Lantz, and Diane Vetter
Season: Summer into early fall
Submitted By: Luke Bertelsen on Apr 8, 2006

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Description 

Slightly overhanging with bigger holds. A good warm up for the better climbs at the crag. Climb ends in a deep crack.


Location 

Located in the middle of the cliff. Is very evident by the deep crack near the top which you climb into/ around as you finish the climb


Protection 

Bolts to chain anchors



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By 1Eric Rhicard
Apr 13, 2006

This is the warm up route for the Orifice routes. This route was the first leadable route on the wall. EFR, Kevin Carmichael, Doug Lantz, and Diane Vetter did the first ascent.

By joshf
From: missoula, mt
Nov 19, 2007

As i recall, the first few moves are the crux, it then gets much easier as you go higher. Very aesthetic route.