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This has excellent jamming and laybacking from bottom to top. There's no distinct crux, but there's not much rest for the first 20 feet, so crank through that, then enjoy a nice big rest where you can pull your feet out of the crack before tackling the top.
There is a large chockstone 3/4 of the way up. It looks like it would be cruxy, but it turns out to be the easiest part of the climb.
Location
Near the left end of this formation, look for the splitter dihedral starting in a little inset in at the base.
Protection
Standard rack.