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P1: Climb up the obvious rib of rock. Clip a couple of bolts on the way as well as a gear placement or 2. I think I remember a bolted anchor here, but I could be wrong. Looking back at the book it says to belay at a tree. 90 feet.
P2: Continue climbing up the rib. I thought the crux of the climb was at the beginning of this pitch. Belay at two bolt anchor at the top. 110 feet.
I climbed this last fall, so I have not been back since the fires. Be aware that any fixed protection may not be good.
Location
This is the first route you come to at the upper patina wall, it's a bit seperated (to the left) of the others. It climbs up the obvious rib of rock (hence the name Rib Rider).
Protection
Draws and a small rack.
Routes in 6. Upper Patina Wall
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