Type: | Boulder, 12 ft (4 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 713 total · 5/month |
Shared By: | BDalhaus on Oct 20, 2008 |
Admins: | BDalhaus, Brad Fauteux, Jay Knower, M Sprague, lee hansche, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan Steitzer, Robert Hall |
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SNECc is encouraging all climbers to use caution and judgement to ensure they do their part to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Please reference the guidelines provided by the local government, land manager, and LCOs and ensure you have contingency plans if you are unable to maintain social distancing at the area you planned to climb at. For further guidance please reference the guidelines for New England climbers, provided here:
gunksclimbers.org/gunks-new…
SNECc is encouraging all climbers to use caution and judgement to ensure they do their part to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Please reference the guidelines provided by the local government, land manager, and LCOs and ensure you have contingency plans if you are unable to maintain social distancing at the area you planned to climb at. For further guidance please reference the guidelines for New England climbers, provided here:
gunksclimbers.org/gunks-new…
Description
This climb doesn't look like much, but it climbs amazing despite the fact that the top needs a lot more scrubbing. A few fun juggy moves lead to a tricky slabby topout. Sit start with a right hand jug and a low left hand sidepull. With a decent right foot and a left heel hook, pull up and make a big move to a left hand jug. Pinch the arete, then follow the arete up into the ferns.
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