Hard for 24. Crimpy face climbing with a tough technical crux on awesome rock at the midway mark. A working bolt is available here that is best skipped on link. A few potential heartbreaker moves on the headwall and an exciting mantle cap off this classic of the genre!
The Fundamental Theorem of Rock Climbing
Suppose K is a cliff, and H is a sequence of hand hold locations progressing up K with an associated sequence of foothold locations F. Let's define an individual climber as C, then the ape index, strength, endurance and psyche of climber C are given by ape(C), str(C), end(C) and psy(C) respectively. Furthermore, define a route R(H,F) as a finite sequence of moves, m_n, whose elements are taken from H and F, as a path that will take C from the bottom of the cliff at n=0 to the top at n=T. The fundamental theorem of rock climbing states that R(H,F) "will go for sure dude" if and only if the following conditions hold:
ape(C) ≥ d(h[i], h[i+1]) for consecutive h[i] from H,
str(C) ≥ S(m_n) for each m_n in R(H,F), where S(m_n) is the minimum stength required to do move m_n, and
end(C) + psy(C) > g, where g is the acceleration due to gravity.
Line of bolts straight up off the right hand rungs. A few cheeky sequences split by good rests before a creeping pump will try to keep you from topping out. Very nice climbing!