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Submitted By: russellHOBART on Jul 15, 2012

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BETA PHOTO: Eye of Zeus

Description 

Obvious for it's deep eye feature


Getting There 

The first boulder off the trail on the left


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Zeus Eye Boulder:
Taurus Horn   V0     Boulder   
Hermes Heel   V1     Boulder, 12 feet   
Hades Hemorrhage   V3     Boulder, 13 feet   
Zeus Eye   V6     Boulder, 15 feet   
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Hades Hemorrhage V3  NC : Dixon School Boulders : Zeus Eye Boulder
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By russellHOBART
From: Davidson, NC
Jul 17, 2012

he boulder probably has a different name so pm me if you have have better info

By Brad Caldwell
From: Deep in the Jocassee Gorges
Jul 17, 2012

Zeus Eye boulder and Zeus Eye V6 (I've seen it listed as up to a V8 over the years also).

Check out the Dixon Boulder Guidebook by Matt Bielejeski for most accurate info to these boulders. He collected decades of info from old schoolers to be as accurate as possible.