| Type: | Boulder |
| GPS: | 39.31356, -111.18238 |
| FA: | Shadow Ayala |
| Page Views: | 1,507 total · 15/month |
| Shared By: | Shadow Ayala on Nov 20, 2017 |
| Admins: | Aeon Aki, Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane, Nathan Fisher |
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Attention:
Don't climb on wet rock! Sandstone is a porous rock type that can absorb a lot of water. It can lose up to 75% of its strength while wet, making it easy to snap off holds and irreparably damage classic climbs. Wait 48 to 72hrs after precipitation. If the ground is still damp then the rock is still wet. A great way to check for precipitation history before traveling to Joe's is to go to this site-
climate.usu.edu/mchd/dashbo…
and under "Data Charts" click the "Precipitation" tab. Make sure the surface wetness is 0 before climbing.
Don't climb on wet rock! Sandstone is a porous rock type that can absorb a lot of water. It can lose up to 75% of its strength while wet, making it easy to snap off holds and irreparably damage classic climbs. Wait 48 to 72hrs after precipitation. If the ground is still damp then the rock is still wet. A great way to check for precipitation history before traveling to Joe's is to go to this site-
climate.usu.edu/mchd/dashbo…
and under "Data Charts" click the "Precipitation" tab. Make sure the surface wetness is 0 before climbing.
Description
Sit start on low, left hand jug and high, right hand undercling. Cool moves on cool holds lead to cruxy moves out to right facing sidepull rail. Match and step out right to the broken jug. Do the "blind swordsman" move over the lip to ok holds and summon the courage to move onward to the massive jug just out of sight. The mantle is airy but easy. Hyper classic!



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