Type: Trad, 90 ft (27 m), Grade II
FA: October 2011
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Shared By: Jay Harrison on Oct 19, 2011
Admins: Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer

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The difficult parts are the start (chimneying) and the final slabs, which are wet, dirty and not well-protected.
The first 50' are pleasant climbing; once one reaches the wet slab, it's a skankfest to the first useable rappel tree. This route would be enhanced by anchors at the end of the good climbing.

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The right end of the Wayout Main Face blends into dirty, wet slab. This route is a straight-in chimney toward the right end, but before the cliff becomes wet slab. It lies ~ 15' left of a huge, sweeping detached 35' tall "flake" with a cave behind it.

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Cams from small to 4"

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