Type: Trad, TR, 35 ft (11 m)
FA: Porter Archibald
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Shared By: Porter Archibald on Jun 22, 2020
Admins: Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane

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Description Suggest change

Start in the small alcove/cave on the north side of the Eagle rock formation. An easier way to start is to traverse a bit to the right to the edge of the alcove then go up and back towards the obvious line up the face. Careful when finding holds, the rock doesn't look bad but can be very chossy at some spots. I broke a foothold and fell about five feet right onto my back. Be careful!

Location Suggest change

Go to the eagle shaped formation near the trail fork of Steed Creek and Patsy's mine and head southeast. You have to bushwack a little bit but it's mostly climbing over rockfall and small boulders. A photograph of the eagle shaped formation is on the Eagle Chimney route.

Protection Suggest change

Standard rack or crash pads. TR could probably be set up by setting up a sling around a horn at the top.

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