Creeper Block Bouldering
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36.61272, -81.49442 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Aaron Parlier on May 20, 2010 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
Description
Small, obscure, and probably not at all worth your time unless you are trying to hike and explore GHSP while also climbing lowball obscura. Bring brushes, as these lines dont get any traffic aside from the occasional intrepid explorer.
From flat top, walk further and behind flat top and you will come upon the next block, which is facing away from you. Creeper is a very lowball disk-shaped block.
Its short with a slopy top out and knobs for the mantle.
From flat top, walk further and behind flat top and you will come upon the next block, which is facing away from you. Creeper is a very lowball disk-shaped block.
Its short with a slopy top out and knobs for the mantle.
Getting There
when approaching the Right Boneyard you will likely walk up the MB to the Thews Boulder or the Tilt Boulder and the walk across to the far right boneyard, where you will find you first boulder, which will be the Flat-Top Boulder.
From flat top, walk further and behind flat top and you will come upon the next block, which is facing away from you.
From flat top, walk further and behind flat top and you will come upon the next block, which is facing away from you.
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