Type: Boulder, Alpine, 12 ft (4 m)
FA: Bennett Scott, 2003
Page Views: 2,477 total · 13/month
Shared By: Chip Phillips on Jul 30, 2009
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

Find the obvious head-high holds about 10 feet left of Seurat, pull on, slide left a bit and make a long move up and left to a left hand gaston at the bottom of a seam while keeping your feet engaged. A couple of different finishing sequences will get you to the juggy lip. Although the first ascensionist suggested the name "Anorexic Gymnast" many years ago, it appears Ben changed his mind for publication of Jamie Emerson's guidebook.

For those who love big hard dynos, it is possible to dyno from the starting holds all the way (~7 feet) to the lip.

Location Suggest change

About 10 feet left of Seurat.

Protection Suggest change

An Organic pad or two and a spotter.

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