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V6

   
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Type: Boulder, 13 feet
Consensus: V6 [details]
FA: Pete Otis
Submitted By: Old Timer on Dec 8, 2010

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Only go here in the Winter when there are no golfers.

Description 

Sit start matched on a good sidepull crimpbar on the side of the block that faces the green. Climb a slowly rising traverse right for several moves, and then get set up to finish straight up. Brilliant!!!


Location 

This is on the 14th Hole Boulder out on the golf course.


Protection 

Pad.



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By Ryan B
Feb 20, 2011

The 2nd move is the crux for me. I can't get my left hand to the first set of crimps. The rest of the climb I thought was fairly easy and fun. From the first set of crimps to the end is no harder than V4.

By Old Timer
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From: North Andover MA
Feb 23, 2011

Ryan,
There are 3 different ways to start it from the sit position...find the one that works for you.