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V3

   
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Type: Boulder, 10 feet
Consensus: V3- [details]
FA: Russell Gordon
Submitted By: Justin Brunson on Dec 21, 2010

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Description 

Difficult one or two move problem. Most people dyno from the start to the lip, but the right variation is fairly static. The obvious start hold is a shallow mono; it will be your right hand if you choose the dyno, or your left if you do the right variant.
Standing start.


Location 

the furthest block to the left, just below The Only Thing That Eats Hippies. South face, near the southwest corner


Protection 

one pad



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By Jaren Watson
From: Rexburg, Idaho
Feb 9, 2011
rating: V2

Fun dyno, but I'm not sure if it is V4. Yes, it's somewhat height dependent, but with a sprained ankle and a strained achilles tendon, I was able to get it without too much difficulty, where other V4's in the canyon have taken considerable working.

By Justin Brunson
From: Broomfield CO
Feb 11, 2011

Dean would agree; he lists v3.
route description edited to match.