Type: Trad, 100 ft (30 m)
FA: Henry Barber, April 1973
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Shared By: traprock pipedreamz on Oct 29, 2024
Admins: Morgan Patterson

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Nestled between Kor Crack and Bushy Groove, this is pretty much the single most prominent feature on the whole cliff that no one ever talks about.

The ramp was climbed in April of 1973 by Henry Barber, one year after he free-climbed Subline.

Before you get to climb the ramp though, you first have to pull the roof and run it out on thin slab to get there. 

Follow the thin slab, trending slightly right to gain the left-rising ramp. Follow the ramp to a ledgy pedestal, and continue generally straight up on the path of least resistance to the top.

Besides the runout nature of this climb, rock quality is a concern, especially in the upper half. Note: the large hollow block a the top of the ramp is thought-provoking, at least, as are the finishing holds--if you do choose to climb the route you will want to tread lightly here. 

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Start beneath the roof several feet left of Bushy Groove.  

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A good selection of micros and cams on up to 3", small wires.

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