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Main Upper Prow Jug to Left 

V4

   
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Type: Boulder
Consensus: V4 [details]
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Submitted By: Joseph Stover on Dec 19, 2007

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Start in obvious huge low jug on the main NE prow of the big upper boulder. Got right past slopey shelf to first really good hold, then cut back left to good crimp and up to jugs on left, traverse a few moves left on jugs and go up to top out. I think this is the V4 variation in the guide.


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By Joseph Stover
From: Santa Barbara, CA
Feb 16, 2008

The stuff on this prow can be wet and greasy after a good rain. Lots of different variations to this prow.