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Submitted By: lee hansche on Apr 12, 2007
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Gang banging Overlooked (V4)


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As you hike between Boulder Natural and Lower Slabs, there are a few boulders along the side of the trail with a few nice routes, the favorite being Overlooked (V4).... There are a few moderates and a few super hard routes here as well.... A good place to go on a cold day to soak up the southern exposure.... It can get hot, hot, hot in the summer....


Getting There 

Beside the marsh, as you hike between Boulder Natural and Lower Slab....



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An awesome boulder problem involving crazy beta and a variety of techniques... Start under the lowest roof in the back of the cave on two hueco pockets in the roof... A few choices here but most people end up in a bat-hang in the wide crack then switch to a toe-cam and make a cool move to the lip of the roof, gaining the crack and the last crux pulling out from under he roof to better holds and the top...A really fun climb...Beta intensive......[more]


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By Mike Thompson
From: amherst NH
Mar 12, 2008

not so... i did a really cool V1 going up an arete. it is the boulder that you see when you go to trail side from boulder natural and its triangular... at least i had alot of fun on it... ill try to post it when i can

By lee hansche
From: goffstown, nh
Mar 13, 2008

i think he was taliking about the routes that were already posted mike...

By Mike Thompson
From: amherst NH
Mar 13, 2008

oops my apologies

By Mike Thompson
From: amherst NH
Mar 15, 2008

i think someone is getting trailside and hillside boulders confused... most of these routes are at hillside boulders and tin can ally