There are two separate cracks systems you can follow on the first pitch. The description appears to assume that you have to take the right one. It is probably the better looking of the two from a distance, but we climbed the left crack and found it fun and interesting as well. It leads directly to the rap anchors at the top of the first pitch, which sets you up nicely for the second pitch. On the second pitch, it is airy getting to the first bolt, but you can throw a sling around a flake for some additional pro, though it still feels really committing. One 70 m. will get you back down to the top of the first pitch, but from there you will need a second rope to get to the ground. There is also a way to descend down the opposite side with only a 70 m. but I don't know all the details of that descent.
fatdad - Aug 24, 2015 2:00 pm - Hasn't voted
Additional Route InformationThere are two separate cracks systems you can follow on the first pitch. The description appears to assume that you have to take the right one. It is probably the better looking of the two from a distance, but we climbed the left crack and found it fun and interesting as well. It leads directly to the rap anchors at the top of the first pitch, which sets you up nicely for the second pitch. On the second pitch, it is airy getting to the first bolt, but you can throw a sling around a flake for some additional pro, though it still feels really committing. One 70 m. will get you back down to the top of the first pitch, but from there you will need a second rope to get to the ground. There is also a way to descend down the opposite side with only a 70 m. but I don't know all the details of that descent.