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July 3rd, 2005 - The main...
July 3rd, 2005 - The main slab to the right of Lisa Falls. Lisa Falls is spilling partway into view. Some of the routes are not marked in the photo for the sake of clarity. The route numbers correspond with the routes ordering left to right.



  1. Flee Flicker (5.7+)
  2. Fleeting Glimpse (5.8+)
  3. Lisa Falls Right (5.5)
  4. Hard Knocks (5.9+)
  5. Lisa Falls Right (5.4, 2nd Pitch)
  6. End Run (5.7)
  7. Lefty (5.4)














Key:
Dot = route
Circle = trad anchor
Circle & Dot Pairs = Chained Anchor
Dot = bolt



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