Type: | Boulder |
FA: | Noel Tupas |
Page Views: | 983 total · 8/month |
Shared By: | heretic climbing on Sep 2, 2014 |
Admins: | Colin Parker, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Permits can be acquired at the ranger station on the way to the boulders from the upper Tramway station.
Description
Sit start with right hand on a good sloper rail, left on a very low, crescent shaped edge. Pull up to opposing slopers, a really sharp crimp, then to better holds following the crack line up and left. Tops out from the jug at the top of the crack line, virtually the same topout as Paul Rocks.
No harder than Paul Rocks, which IMHO is V3.
Confirmed prior to FA with Paul Dusatko, FAist for the whole boulder. He saw this line as well but given his lack of inspiration for the two lines he established, indicated that he left it undone. Also confirmed with Rob Mulligan who knew of no ascent for the line. Lastly, the thing was pure choss and spider webs when I first noticed it.
No harder than Paul Rocks, which IMHO is V3.
Confirmed prior to FA with Paul Dusatko, FAist for the whole boulder. He saw this line as well but given his lack of inspiration for the two lines he established, indicated that he left it undone. Also confirmed with Rob Mulligan who knew of no ascent for the line. Lastly, the thing was pure choss and spider webs when I first noticed it.
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