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Description 

A single boulder with roof and overhanging problems. Good rock quality, good landings and a beautiful view of the valley draws crowds to these problems each weekend.


Getting There 

About 25m downhill from most of the other Summit area boulder problems. You should see this Visor shaped boulder almost immediately after descending the hill / ridge. Somewhat difficult to find as there are numerous places to go "downhill".


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The Visor:
The Visor Lip   V3     Boulder, 10 feet   
Center Visor   V6     Boulder, 10 feet   
Can Opener   V8     Boulder, 10 feet   
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Center Visor V6  CA : San Jacinto Mountains : ... : The Visor
A roof problem that runs up the center of the Visor (hence the name...). An excellent problem, it uses holds that are less sharp than its neighboring problems....[more]   Browse More Classics in CA