Type: Boulder, Alpine, 15 ft (5 m)
FA: Doug Mckee
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Shared By: Monomaniac on Jul 24, 2009 · Updates
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

If burly moves on big slopers isn’t your idea of a warmup, this excellent thin slab is the perfect remedy. This line faces northeast, and is secluded from the hoards lined up to climb the Ladder. The landing is perfect, and the line is long enough to keep you interested but nowhere near highball. Follow the line of brushed crimps to an easy mantle at the top of the wall.

Location Suggest change

This line is located on the Ladder Boulder, but on the opposite face from the Ladder. Approach as for the Ladder, but continue along the trail, staying right at the fork, around to the opposite side.

Protection Suggest change

The landing is flat. One large pad is enough.

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