Type: | Boulder, 40 ft (12 m) |
FA: | Michael Stoger - 1994 |
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Shared By: | Cory Harelson on Mar 14, 2013 |
Admins: | Mike Engle, Eric Bluemn |
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Access Issue: The dirt access road to Table Rock is closed until further notice. Please use only marked public trials to access Table Rock. Don't park at the locked gate or a ticket is likely.
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The dirt access road to Table Rock is closed until further notice. Please do not park and hike the dirt road access road, which crosses private land. Local police are enforcing the signed no parking along Table Rock road near the locked gate. The Idaho State Historical Society that manages public land on Table Rock has requested that all users access Table Rock using marked public trails. Suggested access would be any of the trails starting from Quarry View Park (Old Penitentiary Road), or use public parking along Warm Springs Ave near the golf course and hike the Tram Trail #14.
Description
Harder than it looks! This is a great problem that rewards balance and good beta more than strength.
Traverse right to left starting at the Junior Achievement Crack. The route has two distinct halves, broken up by a good crack in the middle. After a few easy moves the first half consists of techy, balancy climbing using small crimps and a mono. After the crack you have some larger holds to work with, but they are spaced far apart. The final rail is a bit pumpy after the rest of the traverse.
Overall a great problem with several thought provoking cruxes. Maybe one of the best at Table Rock?
Traverse right to left starting at the Junior Achievement Crack. The route has two distinct halves, broken up by a good crack in the middle. After a few easy moves the first half consists of techy, balancy climbing using small crimps and a mono. After the crack you have some larger holds to work with, but they are spaced far apart. The final rail is a bit pumpy after the rest of the traverse.
Overall a great problem with several thought provoking cruxes. Maybe one of the best at Table Rock?
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