This was a fine, fine climb. The Brit started leading it, but backed down at
the crux, which was near the start. I took over, and finished it up. The crux
involves a very thin crack on the left, but there are pretty good feet if you
know where to look (a little J-Tree friction experience helps I think). After
the crux, there's a good rest, followed by a really nice but fairly short hand
crack, and then the rest is cake. I totally disagree with the comments on
ClimbingJTree.com that say this climb is pumpy and sustained. The lower crux
is technical, not pumpy, and after that the rest of the climb is quite casual.