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Avg: 2.8 from 25 votes
Type: | Boulder, 13 ft (4 m) |
FA: | Aaron James Parlier |
Page Views: | 880 total · 5/month |
Shared By: | Aaron Parlier on May 12, 2010 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
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Description
-Contact Boulder-
Such a good line!!
Sit low underneath the overhanging roof. find the long finger crack that runs vertically down the roof, to the bottom. look for the lowest usable jug ledge and this is the starting left hand.
your right hand will engage the upper crack on a segment that allows it to be used an overhead sidepull.
start with a foot far out right under the roof, and commence the sequence with a starting opposition move up to an edge to the left.
(all of the roof holds are near the crack line, on its right or left)
move off of the left edge to another edge to the right using a heel hook. bump to a further right edge.
fire to the lip.
topping out is easy and fun.
Such a good line!!
Sit low underneath the overhanging roof. find the long finger crack that runs vertically down the roof, to the bottom. look for the lowest usable jug ledge and this is the starting left hand.
your right hand will engage the upper crack on a segment that allows it to be used an overhead sidepull.
start with a foot far out right under the roof, and commence the sequence with a starting opposition move up to an edge to the left.
(all of the roof holds are near the crack line, on its right or left)
move off of the left edge to another edge to the right using a heel hook. bump to a further right edge.
fire to the lip.
topping out is easy and fun.
Location
Sit low underneath the overhanging roof. find the long finger crack that runs vertically down the roof, to the bottom. look for the lowest usable jug ledge and this is the starting left hand.
your right hand will engage the upper crack on a segment that allows it to be used an overhead sidepull.
your right hand will engage the upper crack on a segment that allows it to be used an overhead sidepull.
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