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Chockstone Highball

V2-3, Boulder, 20 ft (6 m),  Avg: 2 from 3 votes
FA: unknown
Oregon > Willamette Valley > Garden > Garden Boulders > Azain Boulder

Description

Starts on a blocky section under the obvious white prow. Move up and left. Climb really starts at the transition onto the prow. Potentially a bad fall from these first few moves. Big holds out to the end of the prow then up over the top.

Location

Block to the right of the warm-up slab by Siren.

Protection

3 or more pads. At least two spotters.

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Matt on White Fang. Notice the spotter in the hole below the climb. Very key.
[Hide Photo] Matt on White Fang. Notice the spotter in the hole below the climb. Very key.

Comments [Hide ALL Comments]

Cooper Doe
Eugene Oregon
[Hide Comment] Isn't this Chockstone Highball? It could be the name White Fang came earlier than the one I'm familiar with, but I'm interested Aug 4, 2015
Micah Klesick
Charlotte, NC
[Hide Comment] I believe Wiley named problems as he climbed them, in order to put them on MP, since the names aren't exactly widespread. If you have a guide, and a original name for a problem, post it up and I'll update it, or suggest it through the "Improve this Page" feature. Aug 4, 2015
Jonathan Breckheimer
Corvallis, OR
  V3 PG13
[Hide Comment] A bit spicy for sure. Fun movement up top and worth doing if you've run out of other cool things or enjoy a bit of a thrill :) Jul 24, 2022