Type: Boulder, 15 ft (5 m)
FA: Shane Messer
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Shared By: Aaron Parlier on Jul 6, 2009
Admins: Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier

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on the back of the boulder; Deep under the rear overhang (opposite end from Frontman) you will find a massive undercling (you'll have to get under there to find it, it's hidden at first glance). Past on feet to the bottom of the boulder and lurch out to the distant rail. Match the rail on the low face of the boulder and work up to establish on flakes. Launch to the key crimp edge/flake. Make another dynamic move or two to the holds at the top to begin the topout sequence.

-Note: The pedestal/wall/block under the boulder is considered off for this boulder problem. There are "good" feet on the roof that make the move out possible. Sorry for any confusion. Same goes for "Lifestyles".

Location Suggest change

A.V.P Boulder.
This is the first and most prominent boulder on the hill top at this area. the problem is on the "back" of the A.V.P Boulder (the front is the long, overhanging "nose" of the boulder) and the line goes up the middle of the overhang. sit start.

Protection Suggest change

crash pads

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