After taking a trip to The Spot, in Boulder, I was energized to boulder really hard, so I decided to rebuild the far right section of the wall. I figured that I could bend some plywood and make a "wave", that would resemble a roof problem that comes into a slab for a nice top-out. It ended up to be a lot more work than what I had anticipated (duh!) as it always is, but I really enjoyed doing it so no time wasted, right? Following are pictures of start to finish of that section.

This is what it looked like previously, for about a year.

The wall starting to come apart.

This is what it looked like as I was building it. Very sturdy.

My window cleaning ladder snapped into a scaffold and became very handy.

I failed to get pics of how to cut the wood, but I just used a circular saw. This is the start of the wave!

I tried VERY hard to make two peices of 3/4 plywood work, but I just couldn't. It kept snapping and popping off the braces so I decided to scratch that idea and just go with one solid piece.

This was the next day. I told myself that I could do it in a Saturday, which might have happened if the first go at the plywood would have worked. The end of the next day I still wasn't finished.

The finished product! Also notice that I changed the roof into a 25 degree wall. I figured I'd use it more.
Cheers!