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Sasquatch

V5, Boulder, 12 ft (4 m),  Avg: 3.4 from 35 votes
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California > Central Coast > Santa Barbara > Santa Barbara… > Brickyard > Yeti Boulder

Description

Start with the left hand on a good head height edge (right hand edge for Yeti) and the right hand on a small crimp at chest height. Move straight up on awesome slopers to a thought-provoking top-out.

Location

The right side of the Yeti boulder

Protection

Crash Pads

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steve edwards
SLC, UT
[Hide Comment] I love that this now gets as many stars as Yeti. When we started attempting it the thing was a sandy pile. Those slopers seemed amazing if they'd ever clean up. Appears they finally have. Sep 21, 2010
andy patterson
Carpinteria, CA
[Hide Comment] Yeah, the slopers have cleaned up. I remember doing this rig eight or nine years ago, and I had grit in my teeth by the finish. It felt like V5 then, but the holds now seem a bit positive for that grade. In any case, a good, straight-up sloper problem. Sep 22, 2010
andy patterson
Carpinteria, CA
[Hide Comment] I suppose you could use that pocket, but I see more people go straight up. Dec 12, 2010
Joseph Stover
Batesville, AR
  V5
[Hide Comment] V4 if you start on yeti holds and go to the next big pocket on the left then up the Sasquatch slopers? I knew I must have missed something... Aug 24, 2011
Alan Zhan
Seattle, WA
 
[Hide Comment] Didn't feel any harder than Yeti, I'd say that both are around the same grade. Those topout slopers are so awesome. Feb 14, 2014
[Hide Comment] I climbed this once like 6 years ago topping out remains a vivid memory. What a perfect climb and setting. May 9, 2021