Type: Boulder, 12 ft (4 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Tim McGivern on Apr 9, 2018 · Updates
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Sit start at the crack at the base of Hepatitis and Goofball but a foot or two to the left. Move up left to a decent crimp. Tricky footwork will gain you a "tongue" hold and a shallow pocket where a pebble used to be. Gain the crazy-looking (and mega painful) hold above to set up for the topout.

The story is that this was a 5.11 when the pebble was still there. Now that it is gone, it is much more challenging. (This infamous pebble - the potato chip was featured in John Sherman's bouldering guide to the US in a portrait style photo illuminating the unique rock)

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This is just to the left of the Hepatitis/Goofball.

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A pad.

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