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Farmer's Almanac
V3 YDS 6A Font PG13
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Type: | Boulder, 20 ft (6 m) |
FA: | Aaron James Parlier |
Page Views: | 596 total · 4/month |
Shared By: | Aaron Parlier on Apr 13, 2013 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
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Description
Farmer's Almanac is an old Johnny Cash song (Im going with that theme in naming problems on this boulder now...)
Find "Small Talk Arête" and 6ft to the left of this is where Farmer's Almanac begins.
This is a low stand start and the place to begin is fairly vague. The best I can describe is (3 ft to the right of the close tree) find the two small crimps (one is on top of a flat drop stone, the other to the right of this sculpted into the rock) above the low steepness of the face.
The higher portion of the climb, up from the start, is vertical and trending into an easy slab up top.
Begin the climb and follow crimps and smooth holds up to the top where you can gain the massive split in the boulder, which is the top of "small talk arête".
Find "Small Talk Arête" and 6ft to the left of this is where Farmer's Almanac begins.
This is a low stand start and the place to begin is fairly vague. The best I can describe is (3 ft to the right of the close tree) find the two small crimps (one is on top of a flat drop stone, the other to the right of this sculpted into the rock) above the low steepness of the face.
The higher portion of the climb, up from the start, is vertical and trending into an easy slab up top.
Begin the climb and follow crimps and smooth holds up to the top where you can gain the massive split in the boulder, which is the top of "small talk arête".
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