Type: Sport, 60 ft (18 m)
FA: Mark Van Horn
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Shared By: Scott Hahn on Apr 9, 2010
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

This route is pretty good. Worth doing if you've already done some of the ultra classics. It's not very sustained. Untapped starts off with 4 bolts of easier climbing through some hollow crack features(only matter of time before some of this breaks), to get to a ledge. Stand or sit which ever you prefer, but get ready for the business, cause it will come at you quick. Do a balancy move off of a mono to reach a jug. Then fire through the first crux. With the lack of feet, it will make you work for it. Next, try to recover because, the next super techy & sequency boulder problem comes fast. When you finally get to the top be ready to see the weirdest set of anchors you have ever seen. I'll leave it to your imagination or gratification for those who climb it.

I felt as though the first crux may have broken at some time, due to the difficulty and lack of rubber on feet I used.

If anyone knows who put up the first ascent, please let me know so I can post it.

Location Suggest change

Hike a little farther down the trail, about 100', from Blast From the Past, which is the obvious big roof. You'll see a dihedral. Untapped is on the L side of it with the obvious ledge a 1/3rd of the way up. Our Bosch of Immaculate Conception is just right and heads up the slab.

Protection Suggest change

9 bolts + 2 for anchors.

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