Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
GPS: 41.17372, -105.23575
FA: unknown
Page Views: 1,380 total · 6/month
Shared By: johnh on Jun 21, 2007
Admins: Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson

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Description Suggest change

This is the obvious, highball arete on the Northwest end of the wall split by Reservoir Dogs. The climbing on juggy but hollow flakes is easy and fun until the climber must reach up and left to establish himself in a thin crack 15 feet off the deck. The final, finger crack is of little difficulty, but use caution when relying and the friction of the lichenous rock.

Protection Suggest change

Lots of pads and spotters, there is a small boulder at the base that could cause problems if you fell on the first half of the route.

Description Suggest change

This is the obvious highball arete on the Northwest end of the wall split by Reservoir Dogs. The climbing on juggy, but hollow flakes is easy and fun until the climber must reach up and left to establish himself in a thin crack 15 feet off the deck. The final finger crack is of little difficulty, but use caution when relying and the friction of the lichenous rock.

Protection Suggest change

Lots of pads and spotters, there is a small boulder at the base that could cause problems if you fell on the first half of the route.

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