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Crash Pad Surfer

V3, Boulder, 20 ft (6 m),  Avg: 2.7 from 3 votes
FA: unknown
New Hampshire > Pawtuckaway > Ridgeline
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Description

An obvious line with a large juggy flake that unfortunately ends before topping out the boulder. Sit start at the base of the flake on the left, heel hook, and traverse to the right where the holds grow less positive. Make a difficult crux move up and right to gain a gaston crimp rail, then stand up to the horizontal break with the help of a tiny crimp. Drop off.

Location

This problem is on the last boulder before running into the small walls. Continue past Magnificent on the faint path for about a minute. Three large boulders sit on left. This problem climbs the right side of the right boulder.

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Troy Fauteux
Henniker, NH
 
[Hide Comment] I went out to ridgeline looking for lines to try when I found this. It looked cool so I gave it a couple tries but kept blowing the topout. After I finally sent it I looked up this page and realized this is a drop off problem... Great little climb though. Here's the footage I got of the climb. youtube.com/watch?v=3-dCv6o… Dec 28, 2015
Jake Perry
Concord, NH
  V3
[Hide Comment] haha yeah I didn't realize that this didn't top out either, so I guess that means I did it twice! I tried linking this into Lady Sniff (at the horizontal jugs/crack, move right and make a big move out right to a jug then head straight up). Doing this link-up seems pretty sick and might be like v4 (idk might be harder, it was too wet to really try). The top out that Troy did straight up from the drop off jugs seemed pretty hard and was probably around v5.

Should the description and/or grade be changed since it tops out or should it stay the same? Dec 28, 2015