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Shared By: Aaron Parlier on Oct 30, 2011
Admins: Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier

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Pit-Fall Boulder:

Walking down from the top lookout, continue past The Room, The Hive, the MOW formation, and when the train makes a sharp turn to the right in front of the Mike-N-Ike Boulder you know you're close. Bear off the trail to the left at the end of Mike-N-Ike and you will see the Pit Fall Boulder. This boulder has a blunt, blocky arête pointed toward the trail, and a deep chasm/pit at its front. The warm up wall is on the opposite side of the boulder from the pit, and is the face to the left of the arête. Look for the huge pine tree next to the boulder and the warm up wall is left of this.

The Warm Up Wall has lots of features, ripples, edges, and could be split into several different lines but won’t be here. The Left, Middle, and Right warm up face lines go from the low start and then top out. The Right Warm Up Wall is any line in front of or just left of the pine tree. Anything close to the middle of the face or a few feet from the pine tree is considered the Middle Warm Up. The Left Warm Up is anything Left of the middle of the face, (use your judgement) and from the low start. All qualify approx (v-0) grades, and are a fun warm up; hence the name…

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Pit-Fall Boulder:

Walking down from the top lookout, continue past The Room, The Hive, the MOW formation, and when the train makes a sharp turn to the right in front of the Mike-N-Ike Boulder you know you're close. bear off the trail to the left at the end of Mike-N-Ike and you will see the Pit Fall Boulder. this boulder has a blunt, blocky arete pointed toward the trail, and a deep chasm/pit at its front. the warm up wall is on the opposite side of the boulder from the pit, and is the face to the left of the arete. look for the huge pine tree next to the boulder and the warm up wall is left of this.

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