Type: Sport, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: G. Larsen, T. Ricks
Page Views: 2,170 total · 12/month
Shared By: GRK on Mar 13, 2009
Admins: Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C

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Whats going on here? Suggest change

A very strenuous and committing series of moves marks the start of this route. Trey Lizardos climbs a difficult 10 feet of rock into some relieving side pulls, slopers and user friendly edges.

Start off-balance with a good side-pull. Head up and left past a few bolt holes ignoring their prior significance. Look left, look right, look up (clench your teeth here) and choose your own adventure-an undercling or flat edge being the goal. Continue climbing to the first bolt and search out a rest to the right. Climb further past more bolts and work through a few tricky moves and a handful of awkward holds. Finish on some soft and dirty rock clipping the anchors at the top.

Where is this again? Suggest change


Trey Lizardos is the first and tallest route to the left of the middle main wall. It sits directly to the right of Tortuga.

What am i going to need? Suggest change

Five draws + anchors.

  • this route has a first bolt that comes and goes, a sick clip or a lizard with draw dragging capabilities is strongly advised

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