Type: Sport, 65 ft (20 m)
FA: L. Bear, Pink; "Tonnere Seth"; Mr. Fit, Hawt, & Sponsored
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Shared By: Orphaned User on Oct 10, 2020
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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6H4D is a new climb high and left on Tonnere on the overhanging headwall visible from the road as you drive up-canyon. It's the right fork on the headwall after the shared start.

Scramble out right and up from the base of the lone 10a at the top of the gully and build a belay at a good stance (#0.75 and #1 Camalots, plus a cordelette). Climb 5.10/5.11 terrain past three bolts, navigating some flake features that are hollow but seemed solid enough, then tackle the deceptively difficult, overhanging corner to a roof encounter. Cop a rest up and left, then make a wild, exposed undercling traverse back right to finish on steep, pumpy terrain to anchors at the lip.

Extendo slings and long draws are helpful in spots for rope management and ease of clipping.

Location Suggest change

It is high at the top of the descent gully, on the overhanging headwall out right of the lone 10a. Scramble out right on 5.0 terrain to build a belay at a good stance in the groove.

Protection Suggest change

9 bolts plus anchors and #0.75 and #1 Camalots for the lower belay.

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