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Zero G 

V5

   

FA: ???
Type: Boulder
Consensus: V4-5 [details]
Length: 10 feet
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Submitted By: Chip Phillips on Jul 4, 2002


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Hike into the Lower Satellites. When the A-7 Boulder is up to the left and the BBC is up on the right, this problem will be on your right just off the trail.

Zero G starts low on the right and climbs up and left to the top, using a variety of handholds and trickery. Benningfields guide does not mention a sds, but do it with the sds and the problem is closer to - if not actually - V5.

An easier problem, called Across V0 in this database, start off the huge edge on the left and goes to the top.


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By Joshua Merriam
From: Boulder, CO
Dec 5, 2007

My feeling was that this is a good problem done as follows: Start matched on the jug on the right, traverse left and around the corner to the large rail of "Across", then top out.