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If my memory is correct (which is not always the case at my age) the crux was an off-width. I remember a number four camalot and a tied-off chockstone for protection. A Big Bro should work somewhere along the crack.

I do remember being quite happy to be alive after the climb!

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Yoder and Ford, 2nd Ed. p. 84, Blue Autumn, 5.10B (4 stars). "Best offwidth offered at Frenchman Coulee; protection from three to seven inches with several in the six-inch range and two natural chockstone tie-offs."

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