Just left of Running Gun Blues is this overhung orange wall with prominent flake feature in the middle. The line was bolted some time in the '80/90s with bash-in carrots and hangerless expansion bolts but didn't appear to have been climbed (lots of loose rock). It has now been cleaned, rebolted and brought back to life. Crux can be done two ways - the left version is easier but more spicy.
"...but I am rather the fallen angel, whom thou drivest from joy for no misdeed."
An engaging journey up an impressive orange wall. Use the ramp to the right to access the ledge as for Frankenstein, then surge up the engaging slab to a good stance where the wall changes angle. Steel thyself for three confounding cruxes which diminish in difficulty as you approach the anchors high on the vague arete. It is wise to take long draws and extend a few bolts.
The excellent major arete left of the bolted orange wall. Up the arete and wall carefully past the nose then up the slabby arete to a small ledge. Crux past this and series of bouldery ledges to lower-offs. Originally finished left into the corner and topped out on trad.
Prominent bolted arete. Climb up wooden rungs screwed into tree to gain rock. Trend right across grey face then launch up arete above. This was another route that had been sniffed at by someone decades ago - there are old carrots on a ledge about 10m from the top, an old battery stashed in a cave and a bolt with a faded project tag down the bottom near start of Stonkered.