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Swiss Cheese 

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V4

   
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Type: Boulder, 10 feet
Consensus: V2 [details]
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Submitted By: 72HW on Apr 20, 2009

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Very obvious problem that climbs the plates and big huecos on the trail side of the boulder.

Crux is getting off the ground and comfortable enough to chuck for the top. Though the book has this as a V4, I have to disagree. More like V1 if you are tall enough to make the toss.


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By Brian Overley
From: San Juan Capistrano, CA
Apr 21, 2009

I agree.
Book says V4, I think V1

By Eddie Gianelloni
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From: Tokyo, Japan
Sep 9, 2011
rating: V2

Fun problem. Large holds the entire way. A fun onsight. Feels like V2 to me. But Large moves on good holds is right up my ally.

By Brian Chastain
Jun 1, 2012
rating: V1+

V1 and I'm 5'7" There is no way this thing is V4 no matter which way you do it.

By Ines
Oct 25, 2012

Yup, I am a relative beginner and was able to do it. Really fun though - more like a V1+ or V2