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Hole Left

V1-2, Boulder, 10 ft (3 m),  Avg: 2 from 13 votes
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Description

Yard on from the low sit start and trend left using anything in your reach. Just like the right variation this climb is more strenuouse than it looks.

Location

Begin in the middle of the face low on the head-sized hueco.

Protection

Pads

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Hole Left and Hole Right topo
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Hueco Left
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Joseph Stover
Batesville, AR
  V2
[Hide Comment] I thought both hole problems were fun, the left variation being much, much more difficult than the right; assuming I was doing them 'correctly'. I hate to beat ratings to death because the important thing is how fun the moves are, but I thing ratings can definitely be a good thing, or at least interesting to see how different people rate things differently.

I would call hole left V2-3(about 11b in my mind) and hole right V1-2(about 10b/c). Feb 17, 2007
JesseJ
  V1
[Hide Comment] the top of this boulder has gotten a lot more crumbly since I got on it first this summer. Jan 8, 2010