Type: Sport, 60 ft (18 m)
FA: Richard Harrison, Lisa Harrison, and Michelle Locatelli, Oct 2007
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Shared By: LHarrison on Oct 6, 2007 · Updates
Admins: Luke EF, Larry DeAngelo, Justin Johnsen, Aaron Mc

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The first clip can easily be clipped while you undercling in the large alcove, and the second after climbing out of it onto a tilted ledge. The next move is an obvious muscly sidecling with a really high left foot. It's pretty well protected because the third bolt is above the move. After the move you reach both arms over the hump and scramble to a larger ledge. The fourth bolt is an awkward clip, and I suggest clipping it from a single step above the ledge. Your right foot is on a slope, and there are two extremely chalked but solid sideclings with your right hand. I used the lower, better hold. The options for your left hand are all around the bolt and all are pretty bad. I suggest holding one for a moment so you can get a toehook with your left foot before clipping with your left hand. The fifth bolt is the crux, and I suggest a compression off two side pulls to a high foot, crossing your right hand to the 45 degree lip  on the left. Climbing is much easier from the final ledge to the anchor, so enjoy the victory lap.

Location Suggest change

2 feet past the small tree, there is a small lip that travels up from the ground and a prominent hole 8 feet off the ground.

Protection Suggest change

6-7 bolts to an anchor

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