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By steve richert
Nov 6, 2009

I did a route that looked to be relatively well traveled but that I haven't seen listed in any guides or on here- it is on the left side of the boulder- sit start underneath on a rail then a hard pull to gain a crimp then over the lip and up on easy holds. It felt about v3+ to me but I can never tell...I would love to hear from anyone else who has done this.

Thanks!

By Adam Kimmerly
Nov 9, 2009

There are two variations on that sit start. The one that goes right to the good incut, then up is hard V0. A harder variation (maybe what you did?) goes up with the left hand to a thin crimp, heel hook, then a hard crank with the right hand on small side-pull/crimp to stand up on the ledge. It's V2-ish. Search YouTube for "Santee Boulders" and you should find a video of both variations (though there's a much easier way to do the right variation than the video shows).

By Adam Kimmerly
Nov 10, 2009

A couple of links...

The left variation (V2): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wi0vDOkrj8

And one boulderer's beta for the right (V0):



The "easier" beta (to each his own, though) is to NOT heel hook for that one.




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