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The arete and cracks about 25 feet left of Beanstalk Crack. It was done ground up, uncleaned and topped out the highest buttress into the trees. This route is very close and may loan large portions to Jack Crack on it's right that was cleaned & climbed later.
Location
From where the approach trail brings you up to the Beanstalk Wall at the Squeezebox chimney, walk left 100 feet or so to a series of close vertical cracks. This is the left of the bunch, using the arete with a big loose basalt gully just left of it.
Protection
Gear - If there is no safe sling tree anchor at the top, you will miss the last bit of climbing, but you can step right and lower off the bolted anchor for Jack Crack
Routes in The Northeastern Crags
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