Type: Trad, 1500 ft (455 m), 10 pitches, Grade III
FA: C. Terregrosa, M. Gascon & J. Roig - March 1965
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Shared By: David Kozak on Feb 19, 2022 · Updates
Admins: Jason Halladay, David Riley

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Description Suggest change

The first section of the climb is easy third and fourth class scambling.  Find this by hiking up to the south face of the peak, a little left of the direct start.  On this ledge system contour left to an obvious cairn marking a small wall.  Sramble up this area in a rightward trajectory eventually reaching the rib of or buttress.  Rope up when the climbing turns to fifth class, which is near to where the direct start puts one on the ridge.  I don't recall an identifiable crux.  Most pitches are in the 5.6-5.7 range.  One can easily climb this in fewer than ten pitches from where the climbing turns fifth class.

Location Suggest change

The first section of the climb is easy third and fourth class scambling.  Find this by hiking up to the south face of the peak, a little left of the direct start.  On this ledge system contour left to an obvious cairn marking a small wall.  Sramble up this area in a rightward trajectory eventually reaching the rib of or buttress.

Protection Suggest change

A light rack of a selection of wired nuts, and cams 1-4". Ten extendable runners are a good idea.

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