Type: | Boulder, 35 ft (11 m) |
FA: | some guy in 1890 probably |
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Shared By: | Paul Hunnicutt on Jan 7, 2012 |
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Description
Most of the walls are just about vertical, give or take a few degrees. Lots of flat edges, slopers, sidepulls, and the occasional joint between stones to practice your thin crack jams. Frequently the footholds disappear, which makes it a good place to practice crimpy vertical climbing. stone can be very sharp in spots. I would not grab a lot of the beige colored mortar as it tends to break off very easily.
the traverse behind the mall is super long, slightly monotonous, but can get a decent forearm pump going.
Climbing ranges from V easy to mid V range probably.
the traverse behind the mall is super long, slightly monotonous, but can get a decent forearm pump going.
Climbing ranges from V easy to mid V range probably.
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