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V2, Boulder, 25 ft (8 m),  Avg: 2.6 from 45 votes
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Description

The easiest route here, but that's not saying much, a good route to work for those of us who are either too fat, or lousy at crimping (or both, like me).

The first two holds are good, but the next set are crimpy, then there's a final little rail with less than satisfactory crimps, and from there you have to make a powerful pull to reach the finishing hold, once you have this in hand, plan on some careful footwork to ensure success.

Location

Right of Power Glide

Protection

Spotters, pads.

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Ryan setting up for the final slap.
[Hide Photo] Ryan setting up for the final slap.
Scott Nomi prepares for the reach to the crimper rail.
[Hide Photo] Scott Nomi prepares for the reach to the crimper rail.

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Rob Gordon
Hollywood, CA
  V2
[Hide Comment] Looks like there is a pretty tough sit start that goes on this problem. Jan 23, 2010
sam.f
Santa Cruz, CA
[Hide Comment] Using the path of least resistance, I would say the sit is no harder than V3. Mar 21, 2010
Ye Tian
Salt Lake City, UT
[Hide Comment] Sit start. Given the holds broke over the years and grade did not change, I would say the sit start is ~V4.

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Joe Liu
Los Angeles
[Hide Comment] The good first left hand for the sit start broke in my hand today. The piece and the rock were completely dry, the rock just got too weak. The climb still goes either with a powerful move off a bad hold below where the break was or with a cross. I think maybe V4/5 for the grade. Feb 12, 2023