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Highway Attraction 

V6

   
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Type: Boulder, 13 feet
Consensus: V6 [details]
FA: Nick Pease
New Route: Yes
Submitted By: Nick Pease on Jun 22, 2012

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Description 

Start low on sharp pebbles and work your way up the prow. Top out at the point. The boulder to the right is obviously off.


Location 

This problem is up above all the others right next to the guard rail and behind a pine tree.


Protection 

A pad.



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By Chip Phillips
From: Broomfield, CO
Jun 25, 2012

Can you describe your start holds?

I could never get motivated to start on those low, crumbly, sharp things.