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Type: TR
Consensus: 5.10 [details]
Length: 25 feet
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Submitted By: Tyler Logan on Mar 16, 2008


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Nearing the top of the highball Triangle Face (V1)...


Description 

A quintessential Rubidoux slab, made more exciting if approached as a highball boulder problem and without dodging over to the arete too early. The old Hellweg/Warstler guide (that most everyone disliked) claims there are two distinct 5.10 routes on this boulder. The Fry guide probably gives a better description by stating that "many variations are possible." A good slab to play around on and develop that footwork.


Location 

The left of three triangle or wedge-shaped boulders


Protection 

crashpads or toprope (kinda tricky to set up as I recall)



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Starting the easy section of Triangle Face, V1

Starting the easy section of Triangle Face, V1

Triangle Boulders Middle Left Topo

BETA PHOTO: Triangle Boulders Middle Left Topo

Triangle Boulders Left Topo

BETA PHOTO: Triangle Boulders Left Topo

Negotiating the crux moves on the Triangle Face.

Negotiating the crux moves on the Triangle Face.


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By Euan Cameron
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From: Redlands and Mammoth Lakes
Apr 2, 2009

This is more of a high ball boulder problem. Crux is at the bottom and the landing is good and flat. V1 PG13.