Type: Boulder, 12 ft (4 m)
GPS: 38.94697, -108.4841
FA: unknown
Page Views: 620 total · 6/month
Shared By: N R on Sep 24, 2017
Admins: Jesse Zacher, Bradley Mark Edwards, N R, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Overhanging cracks that are climbable are pretty rare for the canyon. The quality isn't the greatest, but I had to give it an extra star just for how unique it is. The style of climbing here is completely out of my realm. Take the grade with a grain of salt.

Sit start matched with jams in the crack and bunchly pasted feet. From there, gain a right hand sidepull, bump it further to a better sidepull, reposition the feet, gain a left hand bump at the lip, follow to a pair of bumps with the right hand at the lip, and continue onto the slab using the generous bumps above to reach an easy finish.

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It climbs the east-facing crack of Zip a Dee Doo Dah Boulder.

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A pair of pads. The landing is perfect though.

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