Type: | Trad, 100 ft (30 m) |
FA: | Larry and Tim Coats |
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Shared By: | Kole DeCou on Mar 21, 2006 · Updates |
Admins: | Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
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One of the Forks classics. Located on the left side of the Davidson wall, 20 ft left of Loose Lips. Scramble up some easy blocks to a step right into a stemming corner with twin finger cracks. Plug in a piece or 2, and stem and jam up the beautiful cracks for 50 feet. When the left crack goes wide, follow the right crack to the rim.
There's a variation finish that steps right of the pillar. A thin hands piece with extra-long runner protects the transition. After that, the gear I would want would be purple through orange metolius (.5 camelot). Airy liebacks with solid holds and gear. It ups the grade to 11-, and the quality to 4 stars.
There's a variation finish that steps right of the pillar. A thin hands piece with extra-long runner protects the transition. After that, the gear I would want would be purple through orange metolius (.5 camelot). Airy liebacks with solid holds and gear. It ups the grade to 11-, and the quality to 4 stars.
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