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Triangle

V3, Boulder, 10 ft (3 m),  Avg: 2.4 from 49 votes
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Pennsylvania > S Central PA > Governor Dick P… > 45 Area > Savage Boulders

Description

Pretty cool little problem on the side of the Ping Pong boulder. Start low on a giant triangle feature and move up through edges and slopers to a tricky topout

Location

Left most problem on the ping and pong boulder

Protection

A pad or two. Clean landing, good to work if you don't have a spotter

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Tim Armstrong sticking the crimp
[Hide Photo] Tim Armstrong sticking the crimp
The boulder
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Kelly on Triangle, [[113712933]]
[Hide Photo] Kelly on Triangle, Savage Boulders

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Tim Waystrong
New Hampshire
  V3+
[Hide Comment] This thing is fun but the top is pretty tough. Apr 25, 2014
MattWallace
Center Harbor, NH
  V3+
[Hide Comment] I agree with Tim, there is no way this thing is v1 as someone suggested, this is stout in the v3 range. Apr 26, 2014
dbick
 
[Hide Comment] Good problem to try if you're over confident in your ability to send V3. Apr 3, 2015
Pebble Pusher
Santa Rosa, CA
 
[Hide Comment] Fun Short Problem, nice for people who get scared
Beta: youtube.com/watch?v=QuBj6tn…
How to get there: pebblepusher.com/1-day-moun… Apr 11, 2019
Zach Christensen
Baltimore, MD
[Hide Comment] So I cranked right over the top but I see people exiting right on the shelf of ‘Slopey Feature’ or out left onto the slab... anyone know the ‘traditional’ way of topping out? Exiting left or right makes it a very standard v3 but pulling straight over feels harder... Oct 19, 2020
John Nguyen
SLC, UT
  V3
[Hide Comment] I exited straight up and it was kinda desperate but not terrible Mar 29, 2021
Adam Constantilos
Colchester, CT
  V3+
[Hide Comment] Beta: I exited left still a hard topout. youtube.com/shorts/SxNX0LAC… Nov 27, 2021