Type: Boulder, 5 ft (2 m)
GPS: 40.13189, -76.69518
FA: old school
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Shared By: skinny legs and all on Jan 7, 2014
Admins: Justin Johnsen, SCPC, SWPACC, EPAC

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This problem is one of the coolest lowballs at the Stable, on par with Buttcrack at the same Circuit area. Sit start right of the arete on the face with your back downhill to the stream. With hands in juggy diabase elephant skin crack features, perch a foot up, make a hand move and then mantel up onto the slabby boulder. On this problem, a shorter stature is a real boon. I have seen six foot foot climbers struggle with this little gem, and I have seen ten year old kids absolutely cruise it. This thing is just plain fun!

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This is the problem right of the Planet of the Apes (aka Circarete) arete that is distinguished by shallow cris-crossing cracks.

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A single pad perhaps.

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