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All In All 
All In The Family 
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Sleeping With The Fishes 
under arete's 

All In The Family 

V5

   

FA: ?
Type: Boulder
Consensus: V5+ [details]
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Submitted By: Jeremy Schlick on Nov 21, 2006


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Mike Gasch about to start moving left into the cru...


Description 

A long line that starts out in the hole and works up separate features to join Godfather at the top. Sharp low holds (ST) lead to a pointed jug. With low left undercling reach up and hit the first in a series of slopers. Work left to a positive undercling rail and the crux. Follow that sucka to the top through more crimps, pockets, and flakes.


Protection 

Pads and a spotter on this one is very nice.



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Pretty good shot of the line

Pretty good shot of the line

Jay with his Game Face about to move into the crux.  That's not his "O" face, I hope.

Jay with his Game Face about to move into the crux...

Jay moving into the crux.

Jay moving into the crux.

Jay making the last move of the crux into the flake.  Now motor to the end while the muscle fibers are still firing...

Jay making the last move of the crux into the flak...

Josh serving up All in the Family.

Josh serving up All in the Family.

Ellen going strong.

Ellen going strong.

Ellen starting out

Ellen starting out

Ellen pulling the crux<br />Photo: jdavis

Ellen pulling the crux
Photo: jdavis



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By Brian Runnells
Nov 1, 2007
rating: V5

Really fun movement, I liked this line even more than Godfather...and I liked Godfather quite a bit. Probably one of my favorite problems in WI.