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V0

   

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Type: Boulder
Consensus: V0 [details]
Length: 20 feet
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Submitted By: matthewWallace on Dec 3, 2008


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Looks easy but dont be fooled by the top.


Description 

Climb the jugs on left arete, this route has a couples moves then a good rest in that pattern all the way up. This looks really easy but don't let it fool you there are a few difficult move on it and one is near the top, but for the most part the holds are gigantic and fun. Don't fall in the road. HIGHBALL!

Good first highball.


Location 

Left of the arete on the west/right side of the EDCL Boulder.


Protection 

Pad, spotter, and good head.



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By matthewWallace
From: plymouth, nh
Apr 25, 2009

The top out this has gathered some moss, especially in the crack that makes the best hold for the top out.