The Iron Pickle. This highball airs it all out. It starts with slab, moves to jugs and overhang, rolls over a lip, and back to slab to finish. Just when you think you've hit the end of the road and it doesn't seem iike the route continues, know that there is a hidden hold right where you need it. Climb the slab, get the jugs in the overhang, make the long reach out to the secret hold, grab a crimp on the lip a bit higher than the jug, get your feet up and high step onto the base of the headwall, move through the eyebrows, climb to safety, cheer, thank your spotters, have a beer. By the way, the landing is pretty darn flat and rock free.
[Hide Photo] Steve E. taking flight on The Iron Pickle.
[Hide Photo] The Throne boulder with the Iron Pickle (green) dead ahead. The pink line is another moderate project with some height to deal with.
[Hide Photo] West side of the Throne Boulder in the Highlands. Lone Ranger (purple). Chicken Head Chuck is up left around the corner from Lone Ranger. Iron Pickle (pink). Airy project (light pink dotted)