Type: Sport, 60 ft (18 m)
FA: Lee Terveen
Page Views: 167 total · 8/month
Shared By: Barbie Cue on Sep 15, 2023
Admins: Peter Gram, Greg Parker, Mikel Madsen, Mark Rafferty

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Probably one of the better routes on the wall if you like hard boulder problems right off the deck that force you to launch a leapy dyno move to a huge jug. Climbers who love to cut their feet and act like stuntmen will not want to miss this one! After the beginning crux moves, the climbing remains pumpy and adventurous as you make your way up unique features and pull big pockets to the hard to reach anchors. Super good! Super fun! Strenuous and difficult with good holds that are all there if you know how to use them with a crucial back step.

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After hiking up the trail, turn left and walk past the first blonde wall. Hike past the second blackish buttress and take a right leaning trail up the hill toward a valley between the second buttress and the last rock formation. Stay on the wall that is on the left side of the steep gully and proceed to the chossy blonde pillar of rock that looks likes its about to fall to pieces. Belayers can stand on the ground to the right of this pillar. Climbers should not have to use the pillar too much to get established on the starting holds.

Protection Suggest change

Bring 10 quickdraws and stick clip the first two bolts. Be ready for a fall right from the get go. The moves at the very beginning are the risky business!

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