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Type: Trad, 1 pitch, 80 feet
Consensus: 5.5 [details]
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Submitted By: Jason Funk on Jun 29, 2008

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Description 

Above the bouldering to the northwest there hosts a handful of obscure lines on Coyote Rocks. At the far left end of the formation is a nice warm up that can be lead or done solo. Starting out on the face in the corner head up a wide crack to a ledge and then on to a nice hand crack to the top.


Location 

This is almost to the end of the formation starting on wide crack on a slabby face next to corner.


Protection 

Standard Vedauwoo rack. No anchors.



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By Brian Scoggins
From: Eugene, OR
Jun 29, 2008

Probably closer to 80 feet. Good jams the whole way, with a fun face section that cuts right at the top.

By Brian Scoggins
From: Eugene, OR
Jun 30, 2008

Also, we expect that all of the easy routes out here saw their first ascents decades ago, so names and FAs are not claimed. For most routes, walk off to the climber's left, past the cracks mentioned in Davin's bouldering book.