Dihedral Problem V2
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| Type: | Boulder, 10 feet |
| Consensus: | V2+ [details] |
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| Submitted By: | Bjorn on Sep 18, 2008 |
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The mid-way jug. The fun moves up and right (i.e. ...
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Description This is a very fun and delicate dihedral problem with some finger power and interesting footwork required. Start with fingers matched in a slot at about crotch height. A tiny, difficult-to-match lip provides starting feet. Work your way up the dihedral until you can reach the midway jug at the lip. You can either use the ledge to the left and top out that way, or eliminate the ledge altogether and top out up right with a series of sloping rails and a proper mantle move. The up-and-right topout adds a + to the grade and makes for a much more interesting experience.
Protection Git yous a pad.
Up and right.
| Toby on V2 at the Eggs.
| BETA PHOTO: Toby, Dihedral Problem.
| BETA PHOTO: Toby at the Eggs.
| BETA PHOTO: Toby at the Eggs.
| BETA PHOTO: Toby at the Eggs.
| Corey on V2 right exit.
| Taking the easy way out.
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| Comments on Dihedral Problem |
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By JasonJNSmith From: Denver Sep 15, 2010
| Is anyone doing this one starting seated to the left? There is a big jug to start off of. Then I go with my left hand into a good undercling and work my way right into the dihedral. I was there solo and thought this was the line, but it felt harder than V2. |
By Daniel H---- Dec 1, 2012 rating: V3
| Super fun climb, liked the precision on the footwork. Felt harder than V2 to me, but I topped out right with a full on mantle. |
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