Type: Trad, 110 ft (33 m)
FA: Josh Korman
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Shared By: Rhys Beaudry on Sep 7, 2021 · Updates
Admins: Dave Rone, Tom Jones, Richard Rose, Rhys Beaudry

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Start by climbing "Extra Dry"  - the right-most crack system at Air Voyage Wall. Put a long runner on one of the anchor bolts and step left into the thin crack/seam. Climb past a bolt and a pin to reach a third bolt where the broken crack/seam pinches shut (sustained). 

Traverse hard left to another crack/seam using good finger holds, swinging your feet onto a big rail and impressing your spectators who don't know how easy this traverse is. Continue up for several meters of pumpy climbing to an okay rest at a reasonable horizontal hold. 

Here you have two options - continue straight up pulling through the overhang to reach the bolt, or, traversing right and skirting the overhang on a left leaning crack (~same difficulty). Clip the bolt and boulder over the small roof (crux) to an extremely airy rest. Plug some gear and finish out through the thin crack to the chains.

Gear beta in the comments-

Location Suggest change

Start in the furthest right crack system at Air Voyage wall ("Extra Dry") and connect the dots to the bolt you can see ~4 m left of the arete just below the roof (~even with the DEW Line chains). 

Protection Suggest change

Extra Dry - BD 0.5-2 + runners, Heathens' - 3 bolts, 1 pin, cams 0.2-0.5, nuts. Fixed anchor w biners

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