Type: | Boulder, 20 ft (6 m) |
FA: | Zach Taylor |
Page Views: | 1,181 total · 16/month |
Shared By: | Zach Taylor on Dec 23, 2017 |
Admins: | andy patterson, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Access Issue: Open, with restrictions
Details
The original trailhead was closed after someone was electrocuted themselves while playing on the powerlines. Access to the cliff is now gained by parking in a nearby park and hiking through a trailer park. As yet there have been no known incidents as climbers hike through the trailer park however, please be respectful of residents and low key at all times. Please observe any posted no-trespassing signs if they show up.
Description
The extended cut of Northeast Jungle Cat, throwing in a couple hard, awesome moves.
Start matched in the crack on the far right edge of the T.O.B. slab.Work your way across the slab using a collection of bad pinches and great feet. Slap left hand into a sloper, fall into a bad right hand pinch, control that barndoor, slap out left again into the start of Northeast Jungle Cat, lock off super hard and get ready to pull some V6 moves!! Super rad and not to be missed.
The climb has been done without using the massive block in the right corner for feet. That said, all the feet are so good, there's probably no difference in grades if you do or don't use it.
Start matched in the crack on the far right edge of the T.O.B. slab.Work your way across the slab using a collection of bad pinches and great feet. Slap left hand into a sloper, fall into a bad right hand pinch, control that barndoor, slap out left again into the start of Northeast Jungle Cat, lock off super hard and get ready to pull some V6 moves!! Super rad and not to be missed.
The climb has been done without using the massive block in the right corner for feet. That said, all the feet are so good, there's probably no difference in grades if you do or don't use it.
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