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Type: Boulder
Consensus: V2+ [details]
Length: 18 feet
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Submitted By: Euan Cameron on Feb 15, 2009


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Nathen working the Beach Problem #1


Description 

Sit start with hand on two good incut holds. Make a move out to the lip and hand traverse the lip rightwards until a long move gets a good slot hold on the arete.

Heel hook, work the hands up the arete and rock over, and enjoy the change in scene. Make a couple of balancy moves up the arete until possible to lean right to a good edge which is used to move up to the top of the slab.

From here scuttle of right towards the gully.


Location 

Left side of the boulder


Protection 

Pads and spotters



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Starting the crux moves up the arete on the Beach Problem, V2+

Starting the crux moves up the arete on the Beach ...

Beach Problem Topo

BETA PHOTO: Beach Problem Topo

Hand traversing the lip on the Beach Problem, V2+

Hand traversing the lip on the Beach Problem, V2+

Continuing the traverse...

Continuing the traverse...

Ready for the change in pace on the Beach Problem, V2+

Ready for the change in pace on the Beach Problem,...

Nathen working the Beach Problem #2

Nathen working the Beach Problem #2

Nathen working the Beach Problem #3

Nathen working the Beach Problem #3


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By Euan Cameron
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From: Redlands and Mammoth Lakes
Apr 1, 2009

The direct is a couple of grades easier. It starts on the same holds under the overhang, pulls and mantles the overhang and then up and over the slab direct.