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Type: | Boulder, 13 ft (4 m) |
FA: | Kevin Kelly |
Page Views: | 604 total · 4/month |
Shared By: | Aaron Parlier on Nov 24, 2011 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
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Description
This is a good problem to get all warmed up and "toasty" on.
S.L.S. Boulder
This line goes from the stand from the right side where the overhang isnt as severe and your standing in a "notch" in the boulder.
Work straight up through good jugs and fun moves to the straight forward jugs up top and a scramble up finish.
S.L.S. Boulder
This line goes from the stand from the right side where the overhang isnt as severe and your standing in a "notch" in the boulder.
Work straight up through good jugs and fun moves to the straight forward jugs up top and a scramble up finish.
Location
S.L.S. Boulder:
Walk down the LRT loop past the top lookout, past the room where nexus is, past the sharp curve, and past the Mouth-of-Wilson boulder... once you pass the MOW the trail turns to the right, in front of the Mike-n-Ike boulder. Pass Mike-N-Ike, and to your far left will be another boulder called the Pit-Fall Boulder. Continue down the trail a few yards and you will see a huge impressive roof with a handsome series of horizontal pinches... this is the SLS Boulder. In the back of the boulder should be a low opening that leads through to below the Pit-Fall Boulder.
This line goes from the stand from the right side where the overhang isnt as severe and your standing in a "notch" in the boulder.
Walk down the LRT loop past the top lookout, past the room where nexus is, past the sharp curve, and past the Mouth-of-Wilson boulder... once you pass the MOW the trail turns to the right, in front of the Mike-n-Ike boulder. Pass Mike-N-Ike, and to your far left will be another boulder called the Pit-Fall Boulder. Continue down the trail a few yards and you will see a huge impressive roof with a handsome series of horizontal pinches... this is the SLS Boulder. In the back of the boulder should be a low opening that leads through to below the Pit-Fall Boulder.
This line goes from the stand from the right side where the overhang isnt as severe and your standing in a "notch" in the boulder.
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