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Description
Start below left, downhill from the obvious wide dihedral directly below the crack. . (Variation: Start in the wide dihedral, but that's less fun and likely more difficult and a shorter climb).
Up the face trending a bit left-ward to reach the obvious mid-height ledge. Then up the vertical crack to the top (perhaps making use of another angling off its right side).
warning: Loose rock is still a concern here. Belayer or other members of party should not stand anywhere near underneath the climber.
. . (Lots of vegetation on this rock as of 2016. Be prepared when climbing to navigate around protruding trees and branches, and dealing with holds slippery with grass, lichen, moss, dirt).
. . (This route was once called "Poison Ivy", but it deserves better than that).
Location
Obvious vertical crack above obvious ledge at mid-height across the right half of main wall. Above a seven-foot wide dihedral / open book on a small ledge which is uphill from the flat base of the left half of the main wall.
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Protection
For ideas how to set up Top-Rope, see Description of this Nechtanc sector.
Protection for Trad leading is standard rack.
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