Type: | Boulder, 10 ft (3 m) |
FA: | ?Eric Christansen? |
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Shared By: | richard magill on Jul 11, 2005 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Aeon Aki, Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
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Access Issue: Private Property issues
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Per Sage Eddie: the majority of this area is on private property. Only the far eastern boulders are on public property and these can be approached from Hyndes Lodge where you will need a parking permit. Wyoming has a nice website showing property ownership, remember it is illegal to cross parcels at the corners....
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Description
This is a strange little problem that I really didn't like very much - until I finally did the crux move right and suddenly I thought it was great. Solving a puzzle and all that.
See the description of Sweet Sweet Lovin' to find this boulder. From that problem, this boulder is about 50 feet southeast, also in the Originals.
The Mantle/Hump problem is on the backside of the biggest boulder. You will see a finegrained flake that lies just under a gentle, blank overhang. Do the weird move up the flake and get a hand up high.There is a hold up there, and you will know it when you grab it (you definitely can't see any hold from the ground). Pull up and top out.
Extreme limits of your reach will be required. May not be humanly possible for short folks.
See the description of Sweet Sweet Lovin' to find this boulder. From that problem, this boulder is about 50 feet southeast, also in the Originals.
The Mantle/Hump problem is on the backside of the biggest boulder. You will see a finegrained flake that lies just under a gentle, blank overhang. Do the weird move up the flake and get a hand up high.There is a hold up there, and you will know it when you grab it (you definitely can't see any hold from the ground). Pull up and top out.
Extreme limits of your reach will be required. May not be humanly possible for short folks.
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