Type: Sport, TR, 43 ft (13 m)
FA: Kemper Brightman, Eli Mausch and a couple traveling climbers from back east.
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Shared By: Kemper Brightman on Dec 3, 2021
Admins: adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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They say love is free, but as for me, there's no mystery, mine can be bought with pastries and coffee. 

I've always loved a route that teaches you something about movement. With a ton of positive holds in a variety of orientations, there's plenty to be learned in just 40 ft of what often feels like gym climbing. The crux might feel thin, but you'll find great feet appear just when you need them. Tie in, gear up and enjoy this fun roadside distraction.

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This is now the first bolted line you encounter at the Short Stack. The route is easily identified by a series of pockets and cracks at the base.

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7 bolts to shared anchor with Mt. Lemmon Short Bus.

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