Type: Trad, 70 ft (21 m)
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Climb Rain (10d) via the old school direct finish (10b R, refer to the Levin guide).

From the anchor climb straight up the arete above you. There is some gear at the start. It may not be X because it might be a clean fall, but it feels more serious than R.

Refer to the picture of Matt Samet on Rain and Shine in the 2009 Levin guide. You'll be on the arete to the left of Matt.

For the full experience, climb the route in one pitch from the ground, taking the Rain line that avoids the bolts (Rain to Chance of Rain to Direct Finish to Sunshine Daydream.)

This was led by Eric Johnson in 2012, but it could have been done years ago....

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Find Rain. Look up.

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Not much.

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