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South Face Left to Right:

  • High Traverse V2 * Hang start left of two good holds. Move right to better jug on lip, then up to ‘golden bread loaf.’ Gaston-like move. No use of the good edge on the ramp, just straight up. Traverse the easy seam to the right up onto the slab. Variant: V2 Mantle straight up over the good jug, then traverse off right if inclined. A little high, but easy at the top.
  • Two Scoops V4 ** SDS on fin-like edge and ok right. Up to the ‘two scoops’ and jug at lip. Finish on the ‘high traverse’ and the gold loaf. Variant V4: SDS same start, but go straight up to left-hand good jug and mantle straight up over it. Variant V4: SDS same start, but rock up and mantle left of gold loaf without using gold loaf.
  • Kent’s Ramp V6 ** SDS on “two scoops” but head right at the lip across dimples for the hands on a ramp. Then up to right facing edge. Core to rock up for the reach.
  • The Ramp V7? ** Hard swing to knob and then hit flake on the "Standard Route" finish on the later.
  • Standard Route V3(V4???) *** SDS down low. Head up and left to the left-facing flake using excellent fins and edges. Powerful pulls and layaway. Variant V1**: Stand start off of the left-facing flake.
  • variant- Crimp Pimping Ain't Easy NEW V5ish start on "Right Side" (I believe) and finish between the two. Will clarify location during 06 season. FRBA- Dean Fleming.
  • Right Side V4 * SDS on the “standard route” start, but head straight up and right to smaller edges on a vertical wall to small flake to hanging tooth. Variant V1: Stand start for same route.
  • Mystery Dimple V? Sick crimps on a stand start. Not clear that it has been sent.
  • Corner Problem V0- *SDS Right facing corner to good hidden holds up higher.
  • Cornered V0 Face to decent hidden holds.
  • Far Right (not shown) V0 Stand start on a couple of good scoops, move up and left along arete, roll over the top above. Variant V0- Yard up and roll right to low angle shelf.

North Face Left to Right:
• V0 short, thin face
• V0 short, thin face
• V1 short, thin face
• V2 short, thin face, shares foot bullet dimple