Type: Boulder, 12 ft (4 m)
FA: Eli Buzzell
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Shared By: Eli Buzzell on Mar 19, 2015
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Lee Hansche, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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Warning Access Issue: Currently closed per the wishes of the town and private land owners. Please do not climb here! Hopefully access will be regained in the future. DetailsDrop down

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Start low sitting on a boulder in a group of three trees, and climb out the slightly overhanging face using crimps and then slopers; being sure to take care to not dive down the embankment should you fall off this problem. When you hit the jugs, mantle onto the ledge to your right and claw your way up the low angle slab.
When you top out, howl at the moon. You're a nature boy now.

Location Suggest change

This problem is on the upper ancient boulder, on the face you can see directly when you approach it.

Protection Suggest change

Pad and a good spotter.

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