Type: | Boulder, 10 ft (3 m) |
FA: | Sumner Davis |
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Shared By: | Davis13au on Nov 18, 2012 |
Admins: | Luke Cornejo, saxfiend |
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Description
This is a small boulder down in the Waterworld area that is normally in the water or right at the water line. The side that faces the water is scooped out a bit like a wave (hence the name).
This boulder is mainly for kids or really short folks. My daughter was looking for another boulder to put a route up on and we found this one. It's a good boulder for kids as it's only about 10ft tall. There are several variations you can climb starting from the right (back to the water) and moving to the scooped face on the left. My daughter said the far right is easiest and then it gets harder as you go to the left.
You might wonder why bother with a boulder so small but it's actually a great one for kids and if your only 4ft tall then it's probably a decently serious climb. My daughter has been climbing since she was 4 and so we always look for new places for kids to climb.
This boulder is mainly for kids or really short folks. My daughter was looking for another boulder to put a route up on and we found this one. It's a good boulder for kids as it's only about 10ft tall. There are several variations you can climb starting from the right (back to the water) and moving to the scooped face on the left. My daughter said the far right is easiest and then it gets harder as you go to the left.
You might wonder why bother with a boulder so small but it's actually a great one for kids and if your only 4ft tall then it's probably a decently serious climb. My daughter has been climbing since she was 4 and so we always look for new places for kids to climb.
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