Type: Boulder, 12 ft (4 m)
FA: Jack Fieldhouse 2002
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Shared By: Sean Godwin on Feb 24, 2016
Admins: Mark Roberts, Mauricio Herrera Cuadra, Kate Lynn, Braden Batsford

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Description Suggest change

This excellent problem is all about the first few moves. Once you hit the first left hand jug, you should be good to the top as long as you hold it together. With distinct short person and tall person beta, the moves off the crimps can be done a few different ways. Start low with your left hand on the shelf, your right hand on the crimp, your left foot down in the pit, and your right foot on the obvious heel hook. Straight up to the top.

Location Suggest change

After passing Titanic on the main trail, continue past Black Mark and Thighmaster, then turn right and follow a path through smaller boulders. If you've walked for more than a minute off the main path, you've gone too far!

Protection Suggest change

Two pads would be good here.

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