Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: David Tennant on Dec 3, 2015 · Updates
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

This problem starts in the same cave as Part of a Warmup Traverse. Instead of climbing out right (southwest) as Part of a Warmup Traverse does, climb the left-leaning crack directly above the cave.

Start in the cave, make your way out, and move up and over the tiered blocks following the main crack. Either downclimb V-easy to the left of the problem or continue up to a topout. For the topout, walk off to the northeast which allows a short downclimb to get to the base of the problem.

This problem was called "The Left Crack, V0" in Colorado Bouldering: Front Range by Benningfield and Samet. If there's a more accepted name, let me know and I'll update. I enjoyed this in its own right and thus have added it.

Location Suggest change

This problem starts as with Part of a Warmup Traverse, which is directly behind (west) of The Cube, which has Breashear's Crack II on its northwest face and Done Deal Dyno on its southeast face.

Per jmapping: this is left of Offwidth.

Protection Suggest change

A crashpad. The landing is great, but due to constant, left-leaning angle of the crack, the end at the top is a full pad length left of the start.

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