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Pound for Pound 

V4-

   

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Type: Boulder
Consensus: V4- [details]
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Submitted By: Ladd Raine on Jun 3, 2008


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Description 

Grab the quartz holds above your head, hit the hold up and right pick some feet and throw. Classic problem, gets way easier the taller you are (felt V2 for me at 6ft, but guidebook gives it V4)

This is a great problem that makes you look like a stud when you grab the jug on the lip and swing out.


Location 

Start left of Whale's Tail approximately 15 feet at two quartz holds a little higher than your head.


Protection 

Pad, and a decent spotter for the swinging fall if you blow the dyno



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By matthewWallace
From: plymouth, nh
Apr 13, 2009

with some weird feet and a drop knee i found this can actually be done as a really long static move...

By JulianM
From: Portland, ME
Apr 13, 2009

I do this static as well. For taller folks it should go with no swing.