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Tri-Nitro-Toulumne 

Tri-Nitro-Toulumne 

V5 PG13

   
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Type: Boulder, 20 feet
Consensus: V3+ [details]
FA: Robert Miramontes
Submitted By: Euan Cameron on Jun 16, 2011

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BETA PHOTO: Tri-Nitro-Toulumne V5, Topo

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Description 

Start with hands on small, but positive, flakes and make a high step up onto the face. Move up to the improving flake system and hence to the top.


Location 

Right of center


Protection 

Pads and spotters



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By GregH
From: San Diego, CA
Apr 23, 2012

is the first move the crux? Because I did it and it honestly felt like V3 maybe 4 but I also just realized that we had probably a food of snow on the ground, maybe two feet.

By Euan Cameron
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From: Redlands and Mammoth Lakes
Apr 23, 2012

the crux is the very first move up onto the slab. Stacking pads or standing on a snow bank is clearly off!

By RTM
Apr 24, 2012

I have also heard that leaning, or stepping off the boulder to the right, also makes it easier. Oh well, its a cool name!