Parallel routes bolted on lead hoped to prove that a ground-up ethic was possible on Smith's notoriously loose welded tuff. The end result were two terrible routes that took decades to finally clean up. Today they are both worth doing. The right route starts with crimpy pockets leading to a crux pull over a small roof. The difficulty eases above, while pulling on positive edges.
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