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Panic Slab Direct
V0 YDS 4 Font PG13
Avg: 4 from 2 votes
Type: | Boulder, 20 ft (6 m) |
FA: | Aaron Parlier |
Page Views: | 672 total · 6/month |
Shared By: | Aaron Parlier on May 28, 2014 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
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This is a big, proud, highball, easy slab that shouldn't be missed!
To the far right of the Panic Boulder, past the low "spine breaker" block (to the right of it) look for the long diagonal, left trending crack. Follow it down and look for a rounded in-cut jug with small quartzite stripes on top of it to stand start on.
Start at the jug and follow thin crimps up to the juggy crack. Follow the juggy crack to the point that it arcs left, but continue direct past thin little (but easy) holds at the loft top. Grab the enormous jug at the top for the easy walk off.
To the far right of the Panic Boulder, past the low "spine breaker" block (to the right of it) look for the long diagonal, left trending crack. Follow it down and look for a rounded in-cut jug with small quartzite stripes on top of it to stand start on.
Start at the jug and follow thin crimps up to the juggy crack. Follow the juggy crack to the point that it arcs left, but continue direct past thin little (but easy) holds at the loft top. Grab the enormous jug at the top for the easy walk off.
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