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Lord of the Flies 

Crankenstein Boulder 


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Description 

This is the southmost of the large boulders downhill from Flat Fields. The climbs (all 2 of them) face south, allowing for some sun warmed rock.


Getting There 

Hike down on either the east or west side of the boulder. West has more vegetation, east has more loose rock and big steps.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Crankenstein Boulder:
Lord of the Flies   5.12a     Sport, 1 pitch, 35 feet   
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Lord of the Flies 5.12a  AR : Sam's Throne & Surroundings : ... : Crankenstein Boulder
Climb the sloping left arete of the boulder. More vertical at first with pretty bad feet, then more of a hand traverse near the top as it becomes more horizontal....[more]   Browse More Classics in AR