Mexican Miracle Water
5.11- YDS 6c French 22 Ewbanks VIII- UIAA 22 ZA E3 5c British V3 YDS 6A Font
Avg: 4 from 2 votes
Type: | Trad, Boulder, 15 ft (5 m) |
FA: | Brad Jackson |
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Shared By: | JNE on Jul 2, 2006 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Aeon Aki, Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
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PSA for those thinking about a trip. The gates are still closed and the sign says enter at your own risk. "Aerial application by helicopter of the herbicide Rejuvra will target over 5,700 acres on a landscape that has been the focus of multiple years’ worth of treatment."
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Description
Mexican Miracle Water climbs a sweet, tight hands roof that leans sharply right after the lip. It's off the beaten path, so it is nice and isolated.
Location
This problem is actually located down in the valley north of Gorilla Rock and west of H and I crag. The best way to get there is to walk past Soft Parade and up the hill that is a little farther down the trail. At the top of the hill, when you reach the clearing, walk to the left (south) and over a dilapidated barbed wire fence. Walk down a short slab and into a sparsley forested stand of pine trees. Continue straight through these and into another very small clearing. Walk straight accross this clearing and then down the drainage which will lead down and to the right, leading to the floor of the little valley. Once you get to the first aspens, look to the right to spy this problem, which will be facing you (it generally faces H and I crag), and about a hundred feet away. It is a not quite horizontal roof with a crack splitting it's left most side.
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