Type: | Boulder, 14 ft (4 m) |
FA: | Corey Decot |
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Shared By: | Coreydecot Decot on Aug 28, 2017 · Updates |
Admins: | Old Timer, jim.dangle, Joe M |
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Starting sitting with one hand on a right sloper and a left on a decent jug, work your way up all of the best holds you can see. It is the most obvious line on the rock up a great juggy crack/flake.... I would definitely say it is harder than it looks from the ground. The crux comes at the end. You work up a great deal crack until you have to mantel up on some positive holds, but don't be fooled. The moves at the top are delicate and offer covered in pine needles. The landing is the worst part: rocky and on a downward slope...someone moved the biggest pointy boulder, but it is still not a fall to take.
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