Type: Trad, 80 ft (24 m)
FA: Jim Link, John Whisman, 1989
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Shared By: Jeremy Steck on Jun 2, 2008
Admins: Shirtless Mike, DrRockso RRG, Luke Cornejo, Billy Simek

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Description Suggest change

The crux on this climb probably depends on your offwidth skills. Climb the initial corner via a wide #5 Camalot sized crack for 20 ft. Double hand stacks here with some features on the face. Next, some chimney moves to reach the base of an overhanging hand/fist crack (crux). Follow the crack to the top of the cliff.

Location Suggest change

40 feet left of Scabies, obvious wide crack in a corner.

Protection Suggest change

Some large gear, #5 Camalot, #6 maybe helpful. A few #3 camalots and a few #4 camalots. As of 5/08, a nice threaded anchor exists at the top and to the right of the final crack. Several slings and carabiners.

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