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Public Enemy 

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Type: Boulder
Consensus: V9 [details]
FA: Ian Cotter-Brown?
New Route: Yes
Submitted By: Rock Warrior Films on Jul 9, 2011

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Description 

A cool roof 100 feet off of the trail just above the last cabin before the trail starts on the south side of the West Bluff.


Location 

Start left hand in the horizontal crack at the base of the roof and a slippery sloper near the right arete. Climb out the roof and trend left towards the end. There is a jug at the end and mantel out onto the ledge.


Protection 

A couple of pads



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Knee baring through the bottom moves.  A knee pad is handy.

Knee baring through the bottom moves. A knee pad ...

The shouldery move out left

The shouldery move out left

Getting the toehook

Getting the toehook

Set up for the move to the jug

Set up for the move to the jug

Hemberger burling down

Hemberger burling down

Jeremy fishes for the toehook

Jeremy fishes for the toehook


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By Remo
From: Madison, WI
Jul 9, 2011

Great work Ian! Looks like an awesome line.

By Chris treggE
Administrator
From: Madison, WI
Jul 9, 2011

Wow! Awesome looking line Ian! Lucky for you it was pretty cool out today at 85F, superb friction conditions.

By EB
From: Winona
Jul 10, 2011

I cleaned this boulder off about 10 years ago. Eric Z and I spent a few sessions working on it but it never went. Good work!

By Paul Campbell
From: Sussex, WI
Jul 11, 2011

Sweet!

By John W. Knoernschild
From: Wisconsin
Jul 11, 2011

Nice work! Sweet looking problem

By nicros fivten
Jul 11, 2011

Looks good! good work..

By sweatpants
From: Broomfield, CO
Jul 11, 2011

knee bar dab

By Trad Nanny
Jul 11, 2011

sweaty called it!

By sweatpants
From: Broomfield, CO
Jul 11, 2011

I just teared up a little because we finally agreed on something. It was bound to happen at some point Rhoads.

By Rock Warrior Films
Jul 22, 2011

This problem is in our new film Midwest Unknown

By Remo
From: Madison, WI
Jul 31, 2011

Great problem by Ian. This might be one of the coolest roofs in the park! Great movement and very powerful. Felt really hard today in the heat, but still fun.

By Brian Runnells
Aug 2, 2011

This looks cool!

By Rock Warrior Films
Aug 2, 2011

I have tried the direct exit up the right arete a few days now in the heat and it feels pretty hard! I think it will go though!

By Remo
From: Madison, WI
Aug 3, 2011

I think I left my chalk bag at this boulder the other day. It's a green Organic bag and if found please let me know.

By Hemberger
From: Madison, Wisconsin
Aug 4, 2011

Silly route climbers and their chalk bags... ;)

By Remo
From: Madison, WI
Aug 4, 2011

Found it! Right where I thought it was.

By Hemberger
From: Madison, Wisconsin
Aug 21, 2011

So good!!!

By Remo
From: Madison, WI
Aug 22, 2011

Nice Jeremy!

By Rock Warrior Films
Sep 26, 2011

So Peter B and Pi have done this also now, and they both didn't use a knee pad. We've all used different sequences too.