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V10

   

FA: Dale Goddard, early '90's
Type: Boulder
Consensus: V10 [details]
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Submitted By: Tim Steele on Apr 5, 2006


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  • East Mountain is accessed by Guided Tour Only

  • Unknown climber on "Full Service."


    Description 

    This is the original V10 (the standard for V10, in fact) at Hueco, and is still considered by many to be the best. It was one of the most sought after ticks in the '90's – it still is for that matter.

    John Sherman envisioned it and had done the stand, Lip Service, when Dale sent the full rig, calling it “Serves You Right.” However, Sherman's name, "Full Service," seems to have stuck.


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    By Tim Steele
    From: Bishop, CA.
    Jan 27, 2007

    FA: Dale Goddard, early '90's.

    This is the original V10 (the standard for V10, in fact) at Hueco, and is still considered by many to be the best. It was one of the most sought after ticks in the '90's – it still is for that matter.

    John Sherman envisioned it and had done the stand, Lip Service, when Dale sent the full rig, calling it “Serves You Right.” However, Sherman's name, "Full Service," seems to have stuck.

    By Jon Lachelt
    From: Fort Collins, CO
    Apr 28, 2008

    There is a nice video of someone climbing Full Service, at B3Bouldering.
    http://www.b3bouldering.com/2008/04/19/back-in-the-usa/

    By Ryan Palo
    From: Portland, oregon
    Jun 16, 2008

    WOW, what a great description of this line! I'm really glad someone took this much time to write a full and through description. WELL DONE!

    By Hank Caylor
    Administrator
    From: Left Hand Canyon, CO
    Jun 16, 2008

    Actually, over the years she has started using verbs and other descriptive language. Thank your lucky stars this "gem" is in control of........stuff. When posting route info, you can actually ignore ALL suggestions from MP. Kinda cool?