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Avg: 2 from 3 votes
Type: | Boulder, 18 ft (5 m) |
FA: | Aaron James Parlier |
Page Views: | 777 total · 5/month |
Shared By: | Aaron Parlier on Oct 20, 2011 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
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Description
This is a super low sit start into "Ranger Rim".
Find the low blocky jug portion of the jug crack/seam that runs diagonally below the lip of the boulder running from the low-right of the boulder to the top-left.
Look under this (and to the far right of the sit into Ranger Rick) to find the thin, long crimp rail.
Match this crimp rail and make good use of a right toe hook to pull up and into a tricky grab for the jug portion of the standard line on "Ranger Rim". Finish as per Ranger Rim.
Note: this is an awkward sit-start and not nearly as fun as any other line on the boulder. Matching the crimp rail is a forced low start where you could use better hold higher up. I wouldnt do this one unless youre bored.
Find the low blocky jug portion of the jug crack/seam that runs diagonally below the lip of the boulder running from the low-right of the boulder to the top-left.
Look under this (and to the far right of the sit into Ranger Rick) to find the thin, long crimp rail.
Match this crimp rail and make good use of a right toe hook to pull up and into a tricky grab for the jug portion of the standard line on "Ranger Rim". Finish as per Ranger Rim.
Note: this is an awkward sit-start and not nearly as fun as any other line on the boulder. Matching the crimp rail is a forced low start where you could use better hold higher up. I wouldnt do this one unless youre bored.
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