Type: Boulder, 18 ft (5 m)
FA: most likely some old dude 40 years ago...
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Shared By: HughC on Jan 24, 2019
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description

This is a great, vertical problem in the middle of Iron Cross Traverse, in front and slightly right of the tree. Look for the hand crack at the top for orientation on where to start. Do a standing start with positive feet, your right hand on a small finger "bucket", and your left hand on a rail. Proceed upwards by bumping your left hand - first to a crimp and then to a choice of a nasty gaston on the arete or a left crimp. Haul to the jug for glory. Climb an easy hand crack and bulge-like feature to finish. This is highball, so bring your headpointing skills.

Location

This problem can found just right of the tree in front of the Iron Cross Traverse. Look for a hand crack at the topout for the location.

Protection

A standing start with multiple pads and spotters is advised.

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