Type: | Boulder, 15 ft (5 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 155 total · 4/month |
Shared By: | Squirrels . on Nov 24, 2018 |
Admins: | Jason Halladay |
There's a bunch of construction going on here now. Most routes are barely accessible, but either way, I'd urge people to stay away as moving stuff or messing around here makes the workers job harder. Don't be that guy.
Description
Although it may not seem like it at first, this is actually a wonderful line. Variety of interesting movement? Check. Consistent? Check. Long? Check. Rock quality? Check. Great, semi-secluded location? Check. But don't take our word for it, hop on it yourself.
Start off on a shallow crimp along with the clear sidepull. Use compression moves to come around arete, and then enter crux which comes a few moves after that. Crux consists of series of bad crimps on thin feet. Once through the crux, stem the rest of the area to a sightly easier finish but tricky mantle/high heel hook top out finish. Walk off via the long ledge and then over the campus mail room roof. On the other side there is an easy way to hop off.
Route has been climbed enough that any loose rock is likely gone.
BETA: Look for heel hook just before the crux and then switch it to a toe after a few moves. Look for the key gaston to make the top manageable.
Start off on a shallow crimp along with the clear sidepull. Use compression moves to come around arete, and then enter crux which comes a few moves after that. Crux consists of series of bad crimps on thin feet. Once through the crux, stem the rest of the area to a sightly easier finish but tricky mantle/high heel hook top out finish. Walk off via the long ledge and then over the campus mail room roof. On the other side there is an easy way to hop off.
Route has been climbed enough that any loose rock is likely gone.
BETA: Look for heel hook just before the crux and then switch it to a toe after a few moves. Look for the key gaston to make the top manageable.
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