Type: TR, 69 ft (21 m)
FA: unknown
Page Views: 808 total · 11/month
Shared By: kenr on Nov 23, 2018
Admins: Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane

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Thoughtful sequence, but after that much easier.

On the obvious ledge, start about half-way between the bolt anchor for "Breaking the Sabbath" and the bolt anchor for "Sticky Revelations", below a blank-looking face.
Somehow get up the center of that face.
. . . Variation (not as hard, say around 5.10c): Instead start left of center, up to get hand onto left side of 2.5-ft-diameter tan/yellow spot. Next diagonal up right into center of face.

Finish roughly straight up (much lower difficulty) to just left of 3rd bolt down from top of pitch 2 of route "Sticky Revelations". . . . (Optional to continue (lower difficulty) higher to finish at the big rock leaning against the lower right of the triangular face at the top of the cliff).

warning: Significant danger of breaking or loose rock, since this line has not been climbed much yet. Belayer and all other persons should stay far off to the side from anyone climbing above. Best to avoid this route when other parties are nearby who might also be endangered by a falling rock.

name: The current name is a placeholder until someone Leads this route (likely after installing some bolts), who can then give us the permanent name for this route.

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On the obvious ledge, start about half-way between the bolt anchor for "Breaking the Sabbath" and the bolt anchor for "Sticky Revelations", below a blank-looking face.

- - > See line P on this Photo

. . . . or on this Photo

Protection Suggest change

No intermediate bolts for leading as of 2018.

Protection for Trad leading is unknown and likely inadequate.

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