Type: Trad, 140 ft (42 m)
FA: Jay Goodwin & Dave Bingham - 1984
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Shared By: Josh Janes on Sep 9, 2014
Admins: GRK, Mike Engle, Eric Bluemn

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Warning Access Issue: (1) Weather Wall, Yellow Wall, & all the crags north of Twin Sisters are CLOSED. (2) No trash cans. (3) Highlining temporary ban in place for CIRO and CRSP DetailsDrop down
Warning Access Issue: The Twin Sisters formations are off-limits to climbing. DetailsDrop down

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Note: This description is for the historical record only. All information contained within is likely outdated and inaccurate. Many, if not all, bolts have been removed from the Twin Sisters formations and climbing on them is illegal. Do not attempt to climb these routes for your own safety and compliance with the law!

Excellent face climbing up increasingly bulletproof rock characterizes this lead-bolted test piece. This route began below a very high, very rusty first bolt. Three well-spaced, original bolts once led to a short, protectable crack, then four more original bolts continued up the slabby upper wall to a former anchor (which was in major need of renovation).

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7 bolts plus a very light set of TCU's and wires.

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