Left and right angry man are two of the front ranges most excellent sloper problems. From Jaws and the tooth boulder that sit below Little Twin Owls follow a trail uphill and northeast past a boulder with two left angling highball cracks (both very good problems) continue uphill and round a large boulder with a beautiful 25 foot v3 slab. Angry Man boulder is behind this giant, it consists of two sloper shelfs with a years supply of chalk on them. Left Angry Man (v7/8) begins on the lowest shelf and throws out left to the horrible slopers, matches then throws for the bomber lip. The key to this problem lies in a very frustrating heel-toe lock for the first move. It can also be done without this heel toe, but is a little harder. Right Angry Man (v10/11) (not that I have done it) begins on the same low set of slopers and slaps out right in a massive intitial crux move to a bad sloper. Left hand goes to a pinch sidepull, then adjust and dyon right hand to a bad sloping crimp just below the lip. Left hand out to the bomber lip. Both of these are beautiful problems.