Description
Pull a hard move from the ground to establish on the layback. Work your way up the layback to a good side pull jug before making a big move to the top.
Protection
Top rope only. Two bolt anchor. Can be set up with two two-foot slings & four locking carabiners, or similar.
When at the base of the crag facing the rock and away from the ocean... To the right of "The International" but to the left of "Davy Jones" which is frequently in the ocean, there is a climb that has a glue-in bolted anchor.
This climb is extremely photogenic from the top or from the side, espcially when the tides area high, because one can appear to be climbing over the ocean whe it is in fact, an optical illusion of sorts.
It can be toproped by scrambling carefully (especially when wet!) to the glue-in bolts and setting it up. For toprope it can be set up with two two-foot slings & four locking carabiners, or similar.
Rappel down to the route, or walk around and scramble and walk to the base like the other climbs in the area. Note that the base of this route is often to be the first to be submerged by the waves as the tide gets high.
Belayer can be prepared to keep belaying even if they end/up/momentarily/underwater. It is advised not to keep anything unatached near the base of this route, as it may get swept into the ocean.
A dry rope can be helpful for this route, as the extra rope can often get caught up in the atlantic ocean.