Type: | Boulder |
FA: | Mark Sprague , Fall 2016 |
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Shared By: | Dana Seaton on Jul 22, 2016 · Updates |
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On the front face start with hands in the horizontal crack below the vertical seam. Do a tricky move to get established in the seam with your feet in the horizontal than shuffle your feet a little left until you can get your toe in the quartz pocket. Use some very thin edges and balance to angle up left a little and gain a good edge in an angling seam (staying right of the arete) then top out.
Staying with the vertical seam and topping out straight up as first envisioned is a little contrived but will possibly go at a considerably higher grade.
Staying with the vertical seam and topping out straight up as first envisioned is a little contrived but will possibly go at a considerably higher grade.
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