Dentistry Cracks II
The original guidebook author feels obliged to justify this "paltry" 15 ft route, a highball by any modern standard.
1968 Guide:
Route 1st. asc 1966 M. Ablitt, T. Auger
The south west corner provides the lowest wall height. Ascend the low wing by climbing onto the porch roof and up onto the low wing. The upper portion is ascended by 'jamming' up between the window panes - prominent features of the building's architecture. It's a slightly neat pitch. O.k?!! About 15 ft. high. (Also climb the little roof shack to summit of course).
Route 1st. asc 1966 M. Ablitt, T. Auger
The south west corner provides the lowest wall height. Ascend the low wing by climbing onto the porch roof and up onto the low wing. The upper portion is ascended by 'jamming' up between the window panes - prominent features of the building's architecture. It's a slightly neat pitch. O.k?!! About 15 ft. high. (Also climb the little roof shack to summit of course).

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