Type: Sport, 75 ft (23 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Tim Heid on Mar 16, 2017
Admins: Jason Halladay, David Riley

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Start with a few deceptive moves off the ground. Then layback up the discontinuous crack. Near the third bolt there are some great face holds to get focused for the upcoming layback crux. This felt pretty difficult for the grade due to the greasy and slick nature of the holds getting to bolt 4. After that it eases off a lot, joining up with its' neighbor 'Lamparos toca el dos' to share the last bolt and anchor. The shared ending/anchors means it probably wouldn't be a good idea to jump on if someone is to the right.

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Very left end of the crag. Identified by a right slanting crack like feature. Start directly behind a tree.

There are 2 bolted lines to the left before a break in the cliff - one very slabby in a chute and one up a steep arete.

Protection Suggest change

7 bolts to 2 bolt anchor.

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