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V5-6, Boulder, 10 ft (3 m),  Avg: 3 from 4 votes
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Colorado > Grand Junction… > Riggs' Hill > Escondido Circle > Tit for Tat Boulder

Description

SDS, start on far left side of the boulder climb the arete on slopers to nice holds.

Protection

Pads. Nice landing.

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Evan S
Denver, Co
[Hide Comment] Thank you for the picture, in this day and age where my cell phone has a 2.0 megapixel camera in it, I'm not sure I understand why so many boulder problems get posted without photo beta. Roped route descriptions are one thing, but with so many problems potentially packed onto one boulder it REALLY helps to have even one snapshot of what you are trying to describe. 1 pic = 1000 words man. I miss the desert...GJ rocks. Dec 1, 2009
[Hide Comment] Does this start on the sloper and crimp down low below the arete? Jul 4, 2011
Hoez
Uganda
  V5-6
[Hide Comment] A little contrived? LOL, yeah... considering it's the obvious line right up that part of the boulder, I guess I understand where you're coming from.

And yeah, you start down low, left hand in a sidepull/jug and right hand on a crimp.

Much easier when the temperatures are low. Aug 17, 2012
[Hide Comment] There must be some super special beta to make this anywhere near V5. It seems more like double digits. Mar 3, 2013
Adam K
Grand Junction, CO
 
[Hide Comment] Messed around on this thing for a while to suss out the fairly sequency beta. As a confirmed non-double digit climber, I can say confidently it's probably around V5.

Worth the time to figure it out! Very fun. Dec 24, 2022