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Description
The route offers a good diversion from your typical Creek corner climb. With a variety of sizes and moves it climbs more like a pitch you'd find in one of the bigger granite arenas than a featureless sandstone thrutch-fest. Find the right facing corner with a wide crack at the base. A wide, featured flare warms you up for an enjoyable section of hands/thin hands. Continue up the corner to a somewhat technical stemming crux, power up a beautifully "podded" stretch of steep hands, make a corner change and finish by cranking a small wide hands roof.
Location
Which One's Pink? is about 50 yards past Learning To Fly. Look for a clean, right facing corner with a flare at it's base. A two bolt anchor with chains are found atop the climb but are not visible from the ground.
Protection
Singles of 3/4" to 1.25", Doubles of 1.50" to 3.5", include one each of #4, #5, #6 Camalots.
Routes in The Wall
- 32Which One's Pink?5.11-Trad