Round Pebble V4
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Description Directly to the right of "Kaptain Face", there is a problem that climbs the thin seam which turns into a small chimney. Many small edges and laybacks are present. This is a fun Flagstaff problem.
Protection A crashpad is necessesary unless you intend on flashing.
By Ben Collett Apr 3, 2006
| This problem starts with an obvious undercling that leads to a large sidepull. A direct start exists that goes from opposing sidepulls in the two seams on either side of the first edge of the problem. The direct start is hard to get off the ground on, but provides the more "flow" to the problem. Some people call the direct start v6. |
By MAKB From: Front Range, CO Oct 30, 2010 rating: V5- PG13
| I'd say if you plan on falling on this, you probably want more than one pad. The landing is pretty bad, 'cause it's pretty uneven and sloping away. Super fun route though! FA: Bob Culp, early 1960s. |
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