Type: Trad, 40 ft (12 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: slim on Oct 20, 2014
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

this route is probably worth doing once, if only for the sake of completely climbing the crag out. begin up slabby black rock with pockets and dishes to a really, really high first bolt. you can get some small cams in at a spot or two to help out, but the rock might not be super solid. from the bolt, make committing moves upward to easier ground.

when i did it there wasn't an anchor on top, so i downclimbed a bit and traversed around the arete to the right to anchors on another route.

Location Suggest change

far left side of peg leg wall. this is about 100 feet to the left of the left most major panel. there is a tall block leaning against the wall with a steep route (the flamed, the pumped, the french) on the west face. men of iron climbs the slabby north face past a lone bolt.

Protection Suggest change

guide book says 2 bolts, but there is only one. you can fish in some ok small to finger sized cams in a couple spots. easiest way to get down is to climb around the arete to the right, to the anchors on 'the flamed, the pumped, the french'.

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