Type: | Trad, 100 ft (30 m) |
FA: | Kevin MudRat MacKenzie & Loren Swears on June 26, 2020 |
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Shared By: | Kevin MudRat MacKenzie on Jun 27, 2020 |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer |
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Description
Stout climb with a short overhang, good feet, and a deep crack.
P1 5.9 G: Climb along the left side of the column to an alcove at its top. Step left to a gully from the top of the column then traverse right to gain the obvious finger-crack that dissects an overhanging bulge. Critical placement of a #6 stopper in the crack before the traverse. Follow the crack past two small chockstones then make an awkward move into a short off-width. Climb to a terrace then step left and climb the arête to its top.
Take the crack directly from the alcove to up the grade.
P1 5.9 G: Climb along the left side of the column to an alcove at its top. Step left to a gully from the top of the column then traverse right to gain the obvious finger-crack that dissects an overhanging bulge. Critical placement of a #6 stopper in the crack before the traverse. Follow the crack past two small chockstones then make an awkward move into a short off-width. Climb to a terrace then step left and climb the arête to its top.
Take the crack directly from the alcove to up the grade.
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