Type: | TR, 35 ft (11 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Colonel Mustard on Oct 23, 2011 |
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Description
You work between some chalked jugs on the left, and the arete on the right to start. The climb generally trends left and up using mostly face holds. Not a bad outing while at Goldilocks Wall.
There's a bit of an eliminate start option that ignores the arete beta and goes straight up. It probably ranges in the high tens, low elevens.
There's a bit of an eliminate start option that ignores the arete beta and goes straight up. It probably ranges in the high tens, low elevens.
Protection
TR, or maybe some gear up high if you're kind of a half-assed solo type. There's a standard bolt hanger anchor climber's left and a piton epoxied into the crack on the right. Scrambling to the anchors isn't bad but a little heads up. It looks like people have been burning their ropes across the tree up top after pulling the rappell down to the anchors - if you are going to do that, put a sling anchor around the tree so you don't damage it.
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