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V2, Boulder, 10 ft (3 m),  Avg: 2.1 from 23 votes
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Description

Start on crimps with your right foot out to the right on a rail and your left foot on a small foot right in front of you at knee height (I am six feet). Then pop up to a triangle hole near the top that sticks out facing the road, then put your foot on one of the starting holds and move hands over the slopey top, hold on to the slopey top for dear life and pull over the top. This is a short problem but requires power so got at it if V2 is your limit this will be tough.

Awesome fun, I do this problem ever time I am there.

Location

This is on the side of the road where you park. It's on the smaller of the two boulders on that side of the road. This boulder is called the Skip and Sandy Boulder. The problem is on the east side of the boulder, or if you are looking at it from the road the left side.

Protection

Pad and a spotter.

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These are the starting holds. On the two small chalked crimps on right side of screen.
[Hide Photo] These are the starting holds. On the two small chalked crimps on right side of screen.
working the crux of tweekers
[Hide Photo] working the crux of tweekers
Matt Wallace on the slopey crux
[Hide Photo] Matt Wallace on the slopey crux

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Charlie Boulanger
Tilton, New Hampshire
 
[Hide Comment] If you break right the problem is substantially easier, going straight up over the start holds is where it is really hard. Nov 8, 2014