Start at the lunch ledge.
P1 follows bolts and obvious line in the lichen (alternatives exist, especially to the right of the bolt line but rope drag may become an issue). Look for a two bolt anchor.
P2 starts with a committing move left onto a slab, then follows to a ledge. There is a bolt after the move if you can find it. Belay from a ledge.
P3 follows bolts to a small roof. Continue to a two bolt anchor below a trail that takes you to the summit.
1968 | First free ascent: Karl Rohnke & R.D. McLean |
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5.6 | Assigned grade |
★★Hard Landin' Brandon | |
5.6 | Jill McFarlane |
5.6 | ★Ron Edwards |
5.7 | sara g |
5.7 | Bryan Hall |
Predominantly trad with bolted anchors, but some of the more popular climbs at Table Rock have bolts as well as gear. Don't put any more bolts in please, but some of the bolts could use replacing if you know what you are doing.
Overall quality 67 from 21 ratings.
Author(s): Greg Loomis
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9780990782124
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