The Dish V1
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| Type: | Boulder, 12 feet |
| Consensus: | V1 [details] |
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| Season: | Winter/Spring/Summer |
| Submitted By: | Seth Derr on Dec 31, 2011 |
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The Dish boulder. Cool topouts!
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Governor Stable requires membership or a paid pass. The Circuit Area is currnetly closed to all climbing while access to the area is negotiated. Please respect the closed / no tresspassing signs posted near the pyramid. The rest of GS proper remains open to members and daypass holders. MORE INFO >>>
Due to the fact that Governor Stable is located on private property, a lease was secured with the landowners. The terms of this lease state that GS is open from 1/1 thru 8/31 of 2011, 2012, and 2013. No information is available regarding climbing access after 2013! DO NOT TRESSPASS when the area is closed to climbing, you could jeopardize access for the future. See friendsofgs.org/ for the latest details.
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Description Awesome V1, the top-out is fantastic. Lunge for the lip and throw a heel. Exciting stuff
Location In the Pyramid area for Mountain Project purposes, just behind the pyramid.
Protection A few pads would be good, although you wouldn't wanna blow the topout regardless
The Dish, V1
| Preparing for the heel throw on the dish
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By Kenny Clark From: State College, PA Jan 19, 2013 rating: V1
| Is this called "Dishin' It Out" (V1) in the guidebook? This was a cool little problem. It took some thought on the low slab, then a cool move to the top. I wouldn't bring a V1 climber here to start out though. |
By skinny legs and all From: Salt Lake City, Utah Feb 3, 2013 rating: V1
| The traditional old Dish problem is to get onto the wall with the ramp and move slightly up and right following the large black extruded knobs to get to the incut lip where the most natural move it to heel hook and roll over. One can also climb straight up from the same start rather than go right to the largest knobs. |
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