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Peak Mountain 3

Perennial

FA Bill Keiler, Jack Dorsey 26 July 2008
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Description

Scramble up and right for 100’ to a ledge with a Piton belay.

Pitch 1: Follow the line of bolts up and over a steep bulge to a clean slab above. (5.9) 80’. 7 bolts.

Pitch 2: Climb up a smooth slab for 100’ heading for a left facing corner. Climb to the right of the corner and over three overlaps to a tree belay up and left. (5.7) 160’. 4 bolts, 2 pins and small cams.

Pitch 3: Face climb up the shallow right facing corner to a rest then climb a slab to the left up to a bolt. Clip two more bolts up and over a small overhang (harder for shorter climbers) to an anchor straight up. (5.6) 90’. 4 bolts, small to medium cams.

Pitch 4: From the belay. Head right to a large left pointing flake. Climb straight up with a mix of face and slab climbing until you see a pair of ring anchors just below and right of the final block. Most climbers will prefer to rap from the ring anchors. However it is possible to mantel to the right of this block and climb up into the trees to reach the top of the block. (5.8) 120’. 2 ring anchors, 4 bolts, 2 Pins and a long sling for the flake.

Location

Approach from the bottom toe of the main cliff.

Protection

Mostly Bolts and Pins with some small to medium cams through out.