Type: | Boulder, 15 ft (5 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Jesse Zacher on Oct 18, 2014 |
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Description
The first half of this problem is great. The higher you get, the nastier the rock gets. You may want to do the good moves, hop down, and not top out.
Start at a large jug at a sit start with your right hand in a pocket. Heel hook off to your left, and lunge for the sloping arete. Compress and hit the small crimp. Dive deep with the left hand to a dish, and trend right on the sloping rail. There is a huge eye socket pocket that is either the end of the route, or the beginning of a sandy topout for you.
Start at a large jug at a sit start with your right hand in a pocket. Heel hook off to your left, and lunge for the sloping arete. Compress and hit the small crimp. Dive deep with the left hand to a dish, and trend right on the sloping rail. There is a huge eye socket pocket that is either the end of the route, or the beginning of a sandy topout for you.
Location
It is almost the same sit start as Low Hanging Fruit on the Large boulder with the juggy traverse.
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