Type: Trad, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: George Connor (Aid) late 70's / Chad Suchoski (2007)
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Shared By: Salamanizer Ski on May 2, 2015
Admins: Aron Quiter, Lurk Er, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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A strait in splitter finger crack that slightly arches up a vertical wall. Very similar in style and length to the crux pitch on the Rostrum in Yosemite, except for the top out which gets a bit wider. It's also pretty sharp in there. Named for the distinctive yellow and orange streak of lichen that runs down it's side. This route used to be called the Bumble Bee as an Aid route.

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Splitter crack through the center of the summit block. A piton for the belayer to clip into or first piece for the leader is near the start. There is a 1 bolt anchor on top which can be backed up with gear.

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Cams, Double .4"-.75" Single 1"-3"
Nuts, if you want.

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