Type: Boulder, 15 ft (5 m)
FA: sometime in winter 2010/11
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Shared By: LeeAB Brinckerhoff on Mar 10, 2012
Admins: mattm, Matt Richardson, Tommy Blackwell, Kathy Farmer, Vincent P, Jim Day, Joanie Mars

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Description Suggest change

Start on jugs to the left in the roof, a couple of moves head right to a threader jug. A big move out right to the arete starts the business, cool compression follows the steep arete to good holds at the lip.

This problem would be pretty amazing if it was 3-5 feet higher off the ground, though dabbing was not really an issue.

Originally graded V10, the grade seems to have settled at V8.

There might be a knee bar somewhere but I did not see anything that would be useful, though I suck at knee barring.

Location Suggest change

From Full Monty, head left through a hole and over some boulders towards Windy Ass. You will walk over the flat top of a boulder. After you cross the boulder look back underneath.

Protection Suggest change

Pads for the inevitable backslaps and a spot for where you could potentially swing into the bush behind and to the right of the problem.

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