Start at the left side of the lower apron.
(5.7 30m) Climb up a shallow groove, then past a bolt then up slab to an anchor.
(5.7 30m) Foot traverse up and right along the crack, then up a bulge and a few face moves to an anchor.
(5.7 20m) Follow the bolts (6?) to the next anchor.
(5.8 10m) Follow the bolts up the head wall, then up to the anchor. Rappel; or continue past the anchor to trees if continuing up the Apron.
Can be linked into just two pitches.
No hay un histórico conocido de la vía.
5.7, 5.7, 5.7, 5.8 | Grado de dificultad |
5.8 | Tarryn De Sylva |
5.7, 5.7, 5.7, 5.8 | ★★David Gibbs |
5.8 [5.7 - 5.9] | grAId |
La calidad general 65 de las 28 valoraciones.
Basado en valoraciones de 2.
Basado en valoraciones de 2.
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