Type: Trad, TR, 70 ft (21 m)
FA: Jim Scott & Van Alke (1984)
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Shared By: Matt Wenger on Jul 9, 2019
Admins: GRK, Zach Wahrer

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Description Suggest change

Start in about the middle of the face and climb up some easy terrain to the left of some bushes growing out of a crack. Use the left facing corner with nice crack, up over some large flakes and ledges, and finish up the middle of the face. The gear in the last 20' is sparse, but there. Horizontal placements, so you don't see them until you are in front of them.

This route has probably seen very, very few ascents over the years.

Descent:

Walk off right.

Protection Suggest change

Gear from 0.1-2". Build an anchor on one bolt, and by slinging several smaller trees right at the top. 0.1-0.4" cams for the top section if leading. Gear looks tricky.

Location Suggest change

River facing wall above the grassy, bushy belay ledge. To the right is an arete, to the left is a dirty loose corner.

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