Type: Sport, 100 ft (30 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Max Tepfer on Dec 8, 2024
Admins: Jason Halladay, David Riley

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Fun jugs end all too soon in a powerful boulder on crimps and sidepulls with marginal feet getting to a big jug flake.  The top two bolts are weird and hard to read at first, but makes sense and ultimately flows quite well when you know what to do.  At the second to last bolt, execute a hard sequence up and left to get to the last bolt. (I grabbed a crimp that definitely seemed to be shared with Celia) 

From here a local told me I was supposed to go 12' left and then back up to the anchor. (I assume passing Celia's anchor somewhere in the process) I tried that once or twice, but gave up on groping up chalkless, holdless, slightly dirty rock and eventually found a reasonable sequence (that was chalked) going right up holds on the arete into the hanging corner right of the anchor.  It's a bit intimidating, but the hardest moves are nearest the bolt and it only eases the higher you get. (if you do it right)

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A bit to the right of where the approach trail hits the wall, look for a juggy groove that ends 10-20' up the cliff.

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Bolts.

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