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Purity Control 

V10

   

FA: Brian Capps
Type: Boulder
Length: 10 feet
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Submitted By: Tony Dunn on Jan 1, 2002


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Both the start and finish for me.


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The most obvious line on the boulder and probably the best! Start on two postive pocket and dyno left hand for a pocket. Top out up and left!!!


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One crashpad!!!



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Pocket problem, photo by Andy Librande.

Pocket problem, photo by Andy Librande.


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By Tony Dunn
Oct 22, 2002

Just a correction, the top out is up and right. Sorry about the sandbag!

By Adam Holmes
Nov 11, 2002

To start on the two pockets I had to stack my pads. Has anyone started the problem lower - with right hand on good pocket and left on small undercling? Great problem

By Anonymous Coward
Feb 13, 2003

Maybe the best problem on the front range?

By Anonymous Coward
Feb 14, 2003

I don't know about "the best on the Front Range" but it's got to be in the top 20 or 30. This problem alone is worth the trip to Millenium Boulder.

By Anonymous Coward
Jul 8, 2003

Brian did the FA off the ground starting with his right hand in the pocket and his left hand pushing against the wall. He then reached up right hand to the next pocket, went again to the next left ahnd pocket and then jumped to the top. I think he also graded it V8.

By Anonymous Coward
Jul 8, 2003

sorry i meant he reached left hand up to the "starting hold" then went again with his left hand, then jumped. sorry about my dislexic arse

By Anonymous Coward
Mar 22, 2004

Was wondering what the other names and ratings were for the rest of the climbs on the millenium boulder, since there are obviously more than 3 (particularly the problem starting in the "mail slot," going right and then up with a big reach from a medium pocket. I've heard v6-7.) Is there too much contraversy?

By ac
Mar 23, 2004

No, there's no "controversy" about the Millenium boulder that I know of. Seems that people just haven't posted all the problems on this site yet. Check out CO Bouldering Vol 2 by Benningfield for more route descriotions and grades.