Type: Sport, 90 ft (27 m)
FA: Dan Sperlock, late 80's
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Shared By: Guy H. on Jun 21, 2010
Admins: GRK, Mike Engle, Eric Bluemn

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This pumpy route is located on the south face of Bath Rock. Do a 4th class approach to the upper ledge below a small tree. Traverse straight right for 20-25ft to the first bolt. (optional #1 camalot) Follow well protected climbing through a small bulge to the main event. A large 6-8ft roof with huecos is the crux. The route finding is difficult, since the clock is ticking. Pick the right path and you might be a saint.

Location Suggest change

This route is located on the southern overhangs. Follow a line of bolts through a large roof. These start just to the right of a small bush after the 4th class approach.

Protection Suggest change

10-12 bolts with optional #1 camalot and a few long slings...

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