Type: Trad, 80 ft (24 m)
FA: Evan Wisheropp, 9/24
Page Views: 82 total · 15/month
Shared By: Evan Wisheropp on Nov 25, 2024
Admins: slim, Cory N, Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane

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Shallow box chimney with an intermittent double crack system. Two ledges appear off to the side where the climbing otherwise blanks out. The crux is pulling back into the cracks from the upper ledge. Build a nest of blindly placed .1s and pull back into the chimney. If you're tall enough, you can also barely reach a .4 (I think, I just remember the .5 wasn't right) in the rightward crack. On the FA, I only had one .1, but one would be very comfortable with up to 6!

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12' right of 4th of July Crack

When walking up canyon, continue on the trail past the turn-off for Brush Painted Dautsen. The canyon splits and continue left on the main fork. Soon you'll see a full-canyon height rock scar on your left and giant talus field. Hike up the talus field and past the Lawn Dart, then head right along the cliffline. 

38.570528, -109.673028

Protection Suggest change

Gear .1-7" (lots of .1 and .2), and two bolts. Stick clip! 

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