Type: Boulder, 13 ft (4 m)
GPS: 36.62279, -81.50167
FA: Joey
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Shared By: Aaron Parlier on Sep 11, 2011
Admins: Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier

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Classic!

Start out from the sit, with half of your body under the arête, feet squeezing the belly of the boulder. Your hands will be on either side as well, left hand on the bottom-most small slot, right hand on the jug ledge.

Move up along the arête staying to the left (moving right is the problem called "Man-Child) and climbing the tall side of the boulder until the highest point. Reach to the right to gain a good small knob and heel hook out right to mantle over the arête.

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Walk past the Bi-Lingual boulder and get on the trail via the stone steps past the picnic tables. walk along the trail for about 50 feet and it curves by a cluster of boulders that looks like it could form a sort of huge cavern opening.
when standing outside of the room, the "Beastmaster" problem is on the proud,tall, leaning boulder to your right.

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