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About 100 feet up to climber's right of the toe of The Slippery Slope, please find a discontinuous, left-leaning crack system. Follow it up lower-angled rock, all the way to the big ponderosa pine that is visible on the top. It climbs better than it looks.
In June, 2011, I led my wife, Jeana, up this. She left a #6 Stopper about halfway up. On Sept. 27, 2016, I followed Jarrod Keller up the route. The nut was there and easy to remove. I infer that no one has climbed the route since 6/11, and I believe that no one had climbed it before.
Location
It is about 100 feet up to the south, along the base of the slabs.
Protection
Standard rack.
Routes in The Slippery Slope
- 1The Ledgy Lean5.6Trad