Type: | Boulder, 12 ft (4 m) |
FA: | Taylor Roy |
Page Views: | 741 total · 9/month |
Shared By: | Taylor Roy on Mar 25, 2014 |
Admins: | Kristy Tippey, saxfiend, Brad "Stonyman" Killough |
Description
This roof problem is unique for the Lilly Boulders. Instead of the usual down-pulling holds, this problem is all about underclings.
Start with your left hand in a good, waist-high slot. Move right to steep, blocky underclings in a roof. Use kneebar technology to reach the next set of underclings and a tight crimp slot, then fire for a huge flat finishing hold. Top out.
Would probably be V10 without kneepads. Hard to find dry- hence the name.
Start with your left hand in a good, waist-high slot. Move right to steep, blocky underclings in a roof. Use kneebar technology to reach the next set of underclings and a tight crimp slot, then fire for a huge flat finishing hold. Top out.
Would probably be V10 without kneepads. Hard to find dry- hence the name.
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