Type: | Boulder, 15 ft (5 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 374 total · 2/month |
Shared By: | BDalhaus on Oct 27, 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
Two big moves, good holds, and a lack of feet to start make this a worthwhile little problem. Stand start with a horn-like jug in the high horizontal crack. Pull on, get your feet set, and fire straight up to a hold that looks better from the ground. Match, get set again, then make a move up and right to a good incut before topping out.
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