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Tequila Sunrise

V0+, Boulder, 15 ft (5 m),  Avg: 2 from 24 votes
FA: unknown
New Hampshire > Pawtuckaway > Blair Woods > Welcome Boulders
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Description

An uninspiring and crumbling face. Stand start the right end of the face by the arete and head up with large although questionable holds.

Location

In the corridor between the two Welcome Boulders, this problem climbs the face/arete behind the start of Utter Arete. To get down, walk left and scramble.

Protection

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Tequila sunrise
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Despite the description, this is actually a really nice climb.
[Hide Photo] Despite the description, this is actually a really nice climb.

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Brendan Blanchard
Boulder, CO
  V1-
[Hide Comment] Didn't really feel like a V1. I haven't done anything over a V2/3 and this felt almost like a walk in the park. I liked it overall though, I topped out to the right of the arete to avoid mantling with a 15ft fall on one pad ;) Nov 18, 2010
Cricket
From the heart
V0 R
[Hide Comment] I agree. This is way way way easier than most of the VO's in the guide book. I say VO . Apr 24, 2011
MattWallace
Center Harbor, NH
  V0
[Hide Comment] I was under the impression this is the arete directly to the left of Good Beer Buzz and not the tall crumbly face? Oct 9, 2011
BDalhaus
New Gloucester, ME
  V1
[Hide Comment] I guess it climbs a little of both, but either way, why even bother when there are so many good climbs out there? Oct 10, 2011
Russ Keane
Salt Lake
[Hide Comment] The holds are not really falling apart. They are thin, beautiful flakes that seem like they may come off, but won't. This is a fun, nice, highball VERY easy problem (V0 or less) that is enjoyable climbing. The Kemple book calls the arete itself Tequila Sunrise, not the crumbly face beneath -- so I think this should be clarified. The arete itself is a totally fun, rather high lovely V0 that you want to do over and over again. Aug 11, 2013