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Riverdance

V9, Boulder, 25 ft (8 m),  Avg: 4 from 31 votes
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Description

A superb compression problem on bulletproof holds. Squat start low on a left hand crimp and right hand lower on a sloper crimp. Pull on with a slick foot or campus the first move up right hand before utilizing a left heel to gain the higher lefthand holds. From here figure out how to reach the jugs and then topout on good holds. 

Location

The obvious prow right next to the river.

Protection

4 pads

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Samuel Stanley working the burly compression moves of Riverdance (V9).
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Photo: @dirtysouthclimber
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Climber: @boi_ardee89
[Hide Photo] Samuel Stanley working the burly compression moves of Riverdance (V9). Photo: @dirtysouthclimber Climber: @boi_ardee89
David trying alt beta for those with messed up left knees
[Hide Photo] David trying alt beta for those with messed up left knees
The classic arete.
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someone broke the jug a bit :/
[Hide Photo] someone broke the jug a bit :/
A picture of the two starting crimps.
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