Type: | Boulder, 25 ft (8 m) |
FA: | Matt Samet |
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Description
If you're standing in the cave below King Cobra/Redneck Hole, turn 180 degrees and look at the opposite (east-facing) wall. This problem climbs through chocolate-brown rock near the left edge of that face, about 20 feet from King Cobra.
Hard moves getting up into an undercling/rooflet feature off the ground. I remember climbing up the face, making awkward moves into a scoop, and being so pumped the first time through I had to bail left. The second time through I moved right out of the scoop, to top out on long reaches to incuts on the face.
Problem named for the graffiti (and diagram) already scratched into the rock when we found it. If it's still there, you can use it to educate yourself about where babies come from.
Hard moves getting up into an undercling/rooflet feature off the ground. I remember climbing up the face, making awkward moves into a scoop, and being so pumped the first time through I had to bail left. The second time through I moved right out of the scoop, to top out on long reaches to incuts on the face.
Problem named for the graffiti (and diagram) already scratched into the rock when we found it. If it's still there, you can use it to educate yourself about where babies come from.
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