Type: Trad, 600 ft (182 m), 6 pitches, Grade II Fixed Hardware (2)
FA: Dave Dornan and partner, before 1960.
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Shared By: Rodger Raubach on Jan 2, 2012
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

Follow the description already given for the Green Slab Direct for the first 2 pitches. The small roof on P1 is surmounted via a thin crack near its right edge. If one doesn't surmount the roof from the right side, it's much more difficult. If one continues left a few feet from this roof, it's possible to climb an unprotected slab to the same final belay ledge, but this is 5.9. It is then possible to follow a distinct ledge to the prominent arete on the left. The next 2-3 leads (depending on rope length) follow the arete on very moderate climbing to the top of the wall. There are several lines possible, but the climbing is never more than 5.7 with good protection.

The descent is accomplished by following the ridge line North until some steep and dirty gullies lead back down to the scree.

Location Suggest change

Use the same start as Green Slab Direct.

Protection Suggest change

A standard Eldorado rack is adequate, and the emphasis is on small to medium wired stoppers.

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