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Description 

This area consists of a few boulders that have relatively easy problems on them.


Getting There 

Pass the Pirate's Cove heading north. When you're facing "The Lost Boulder of Tortuga", go around it to the right and continue in that direction. The first routes will be on your left.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The Basics of Plundering area:
Shiver Me Timbers   V2     Boulder, 14 feet   
From Switzerland with Love, Mr. Hofmann   V2+     Boulder, 25 feet   
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From Switzerland with Love, Mr. Hofmann.

From Switzerland with Love, Mr. Hofmann V2+  CO : Morrison/Evergreen : ... : The Basics of Plundering ar...
SDS low on two crimpers...your right is on a little inseam and the left on a microcline crystal on the lip of the overhang. Your feet should be split by the fin-like rock formation at the base.... Fire off the crimpers with a dyno for the obvious plate.... The crux may be the move to make the throw and pull up over the lip where you started. From here, work up to the mini-ledge with a nice undercling (below the tree that is in the slab now above your head).... It is slab climbing from here up to...[more]   Browse More Classics in CO