Type: Boulder, 10 ft (3 m)
GPS: 43.79895, -71.79692
FA: Matt Wallace (?)
Page Views: 714 total · 4/month
Shared By: MattWallace on May 19, 2011
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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Warning Access Issue: Currently closed per the wishes of the town and private land owners. Please do not climb here! Hopefully access will be regained in the future. DetailsDrop down

Description Suggest change

The route climbs a vertical seam that has a couple pods in it.

Sit start with left hand in the lowest pod and right hand on a sloper crimp, pick some feet and rock up and move left hand to a crimp in the seam just below the next pod, then lay-back and move your right hand into the pod. Walk your feet out left on the obvious rail and make a move out left to the obvious jug and then make a couple easy obvious moves to the top out.

When I found this route I broke several feet off below the lip for the sit start, I think everything that would come off under there has but just be warned. The amount of rock I peeled off leads me to believe that this has not been done before, or at least from a sit start, if it has and you have info for it let me know and I will update the info.

Location Suggest change

Enter the pound and walk to the right of The Pound Crack Boulder and through the cave. Once through the cave go right and up over a foot and a half boulder and bear left this will be the boulder problem on the ten foot face with the vertical seam on in.

Protection Suggest change

Pads and Spotters. There is a hole to the left of the route that that if you fell while making the crux move could be a painful and dangerous fall.

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