Type: Boulder, 9 ft (3 m)
FA: Aaron Parlier
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Shared By: Aaron Parlier on Jul 23, 2010
Admins: Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier

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a perfect, fun warm-up:
This problem is on the small overhanging block below the actual boulder. The block is small and overhung, and the problem follows the lip/overhung arete...
Sit start with low hands on the boulders edge with hands on two small, pink pebbles in the boulder. work up the arete/lip/edge to the highest point of the block. useing the small thin block on-top is acceptable technique.

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This problem is on the small overhanging block below the actual boulder. The block is small and overhung, and the problem follows the lip/overhung arete...
Sit start with low hands on the boulders edge with hands on two small, pink pebbles in the boulder.

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