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Beached Whale 

V2+

   

FA: unknown
Type: Boulder
Consensus: V2+ [details]
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Submitted By: Anonymous Coward on Jan 1, 2001


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Mitch Musci on the whale.


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This problem is near the cave on the Eliminator. It starts on a big jug and goes up over the overhang to a two finger pocket. Then go up left to a slope and try to top out. Hope you don't get beached. Ben can't do it.


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Me (colin) grabbing the top slopper and working my way up.  Boy did I rip up my arms on this problem.

Me (colin) grabbing the top slopper and working my...

Myself warming up on beached whale. A decent view of the slap into the small dish on top. Image credit: Robin Cooley

Myself warming up on beached whale. A decent view ...

PLEASE......hold strong

PLEASE......hold strong

Me conquering the whale

Me conquering the whale

I suck on slopers.  Stickin' this move isn't hard but, topping out is!!

I suck on slopers. Stickin' this move isn't hard ...

Scott enjoying the sloper.

Scott enjoying the sloper.


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By Ben Ryan
Oct 30, 2001

Ben can do it

By Sean Bradley
Dec 12, 2001

I'm not gonna be an ass about this but this problem is [definitely] not v2+ it is more like a v0- but it is an ok problem.

By Mike Sofranko
Dec 12, 2001

It's pretty height dependent - that first move is big and it's a blind slap. I've seen very strong shorter climbers flail - I'm tall and think V0- is rather generous.

By Anonymous Coward
Dec 12, 2001

For everyone that believes that this is V0-, are you sure you are thinking of the right problem. I believe this line goes left from the starting holds to slopers, then a mantle up over the top utilizing a side pull. If you go right from the starting hold, and use anything on the right side of the arete, then V0 would be accurate, but if you stay left of the arete, V2+ is a more accurate grade.

By Mike Sofranko
Dec 13, 2001

Yes, that's the problem I'm talking about. V0- for me, but like I said, it's very height dependent.

By Anonymous Coward
Jun 13, 2002

It is like v9 it is so hard it took me three years and I only did it once on top rope with 9 spotters and a trifold crash pad it is hard hard hard. If you think it is v2 you must be as good as Tom Cruise and he is really good like in MI2 that was killer.

By Mitch Musci
Feb 17, 2004

Guys, lets try to keep this site mature and not talk about how a route is "gay". Besides, even if the route was gay that wouldn't lessen its grade one bit. Personally I felt this route to be a classic, and the v2+ rating seemed fair.

By Clay Young
Sep 18, 2005

I did this today, and [I don't] believe its v2+. I would rate this a v1 to v1+. Top out is pumpy, rest is easy if you find the right holds.

By becca
Sep 19, 2005

Ummm...does it count if I sent it without using the sloper to the left of the arete??

By Colin Erskine
From: Madison, WI
Jan 27, 2006

I threw it down in the 2nd day I was in Ft. Collins. It was tough but it was a super fun climb. Ripped up my fore-arms, but it's worth it.

By chase rhinestone
Mar 10, 2006

This is a good problem to work on for a while, but once you hit it the problem is more like a V1 and that seems to take some of the fun out.

By Colin Erskine
From: Madison, WI
Jan 11, 2007

If you use the right holds without the right side of the problem (near the top), it's more of a V2+, but if you use the hold near the top it does drop it down. I would say a smaller person with not a big reach won't be able to do it the best.

By Ricky Newman
From: Fort Collins, CO
Jul 3, 2007
rating: V2

Not sure if it's a problem on here or not, but I will post this regardless. For a fun variation (which I have yet to do), start on the bomber jug and, instead of throwing the heel and moving onto the "flake", throw from the jug to the finger pocket on the sloper with your left. It's an awkward, short "dyno," but I know people have done this variation before. If you think the standard "Beached Whale" is too easy, give this variation a try!

By Colin Erskine
From: Madison, WI
Sep 26, 2007

Everytime I'm out in CO, I go to this problem and really bust my arms on this one. But it's worth losing the skin on your forearms to get the problem done. Hike to it and Do it.

By Ricky Newman
From: Fort Collins, CO
Sep 28, 2007
rating: V2

Did the eliminate of this the other day (the flake you go to from the starting bloc is off for feet and hands). It definitely makes going back to Beached Whale worthwhile again. If you've gotten tired of sending the standard, aren't working Mammen Traverse, and it's a hot day, get into the shade and try the eliminate, I promise you'll like it!

Anyone know if this has a name or what it reportedly goes at?

By Jordan A.
Oct 11, 2007

If you've sent the eliminate but still can't bring yourself to leave the shady bliss of this boulder try this. Begin by traversing the east face ("East Face" traverse on this site) from the NE prow (near end of east face traverse) to the left, using whatever you want. When you reach the ledge approximately 6 ft right of beached whale, drop down low. From here make an awkward move left to gain the starting hold of beached whale around the corner. Top out via standard beached or try it with the eliminate. Moderately harder and definitely more interesting.