Type: Trad, 130 ft (39 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Ivan-Tycho Swart on Nov 17, 2019
Admins: slim, Cory N, Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane

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Cool off-width that requires off-width and face skills. Climb the easy boulder bottom and move past a little loose rock. Climb the wide for a ways until the crack meets the other face. Transition into some face climbing on moderate ground. Finish past some loose-ish rock to anchors you cant see from the ground. The rock up there is suspect but stayed put well-enough. Easy to runout. Anchors were good as of 11/2019.

Location Suggest change

Opposite keyhole flake. Obvious right leaning offwidth that starts atop 20 ft boulder. 

Protection Suggest change

Anchors hidden up top. Need 80m to make it all the way down. My suggested rack for a good leader: (4) #6, (2) #5, (2) #4, 1 blue big bro. Don't use all your 6's too low. 4's for up top. 5 at top and bottom.

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