Type: Trad, TR, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: FTR: Bob Rentka 1982
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Shared By: Foster Tucker on Feb 17, 2024
Admins: Pat Goodman, D E Griffith, Ray Weber

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This climb is incredible, It’s hard to believe something this steep goes on gear at 5.10! Start from the large boulder on the ground and climb to the left of the very hollow sounding crack/flake. Avoid placing any gear until the first horizontal as the flake would likely not hold. Once at the horizontal, move slightly left and upward following the path of least resistance. Next, climb straight up passing more horizontals and pockets to a nice rest. Place some gear and prepare for a pumpy finish. Pull through perfect pockets and jugs to the top. Save a 0.75 cam for the short vertical crack near the top to protect the last moves. Classic!

Location Suggest change

Located near the far left end of Rattlesnake Point at the large flat boulder.

Protection Suggest change

Small to medium sized cams. Avoid placing gear in the initial hollow flake/crack.

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