Getting to this problem is funky but very much worth it. When first walking up the trail take the early left that goes to the west side. Just before you get to any big boulders go left into the words and walk along the outside of the boulders. Walk for about 50 yards always looking up to your right for a small hidden cave. If you get to the massive 30 foot vertical boulder you have gone about 30 feet to far. "The Great Escape" starts on the obvious jug under the roof. Sit start and then fire straight over the lip to a invisible sloper and really small edges. Go straight up the obvious line, don't cheat to the left. Much harder then "Blue Tips" and a lot less probable than it looks. May be hard for the grade.
Nothing against sit-starts... this is a good problem, but it's barely a problem and you know it, homie. Gotta start looking for proper ascents, JD. Forget the choss wrangling dirt burglars! :)
I think you and The Great Escape need to make up. It's not good to live like this. (To be completely honest I don't remember how classic this problem is. All I remember is the start hold is perfect and the moves out the lip are powerful and fun.) Dewell, when are you coming back to South Dak? I have some PROPER problems for you to try and then get shut-down on... P.S. Quit hitting on my girlfriend!
True... I won't stop hitting on your girlfriend, though. You know that's just not possible, my friend. She will be mine... oh, yes... she will be mine! Muah-ha-ha!