Friedman

1968 Guide:
The smaller Bio-med buildings are of almost identical construction. The problem of a route up these disgustingly simple and slippery structures was first solved in 1965 by M. Wisnicki and T. Auger. Their ascent was of the western building, and the other was climbed shortly thereafter by T. Auger, M. Wisnicki and G. Headley.

Ascent is damn strenuous, exposed, and generally classic. On one end of either building there is a stairway encased in glass and aluminum. Grab aluminum frames on either side of an outer corner and layback up windows. This is for three stories, but partial rests on cross-frames are available. Running shoes or klettershue recommended. Beware sweaty hands or wet feet. A mantleshelf completes ascent.


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