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Standard Route 

Standard Route 

V2

   
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Type: Boulder, 25 feet
Consensus: V2+ [details]
FA: Unknown
Submitted By: Chris Owen on Nov 13, 2007

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Description 

The easiest route here, but that's not saying much, a good route to work for those of us who are either too fat, or lousy at crimping.

The first two holds are good, but the next set are crimpy, then there's a final little rail with less than satisfactory crimps, and from there you have to make a powerful pull to reach the finishing hold, once you have this in hand, plan on some careful footwork to ensure success.


Location 

Right of Power Glide


Protection 

Spotters, pads.



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Ryan setting up for the final slap.

Ryan setting up for the final slap.

Jackie Trejo nearing the shity crimps.

Jackie Trejo nearing the shity crimps.


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By Rob Gordon
From: Hollywood, CA
Jan 23, 2010
rating: V2

Looks like there is a pretty tough sit start that goes on this problem.

By sam.f
From: Santa Cruz, CA
Mar 21, 2010

Using the path of least resistance, I would say the sit is no harder than V3.