Type: | Boulder, 12 ft (4 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 837 total · 11/month |
Shared By: | Brad Fauteux on Feb 6, 2019 |
Admins: | Stonyman Killough, Luke Cornejo, saxfiend |
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Description
This problem is very friction dependent and is barely possible. Perfect skin and perfect conditions are most likely the key to taking down this obscure two-mover.
Probably about V10 just to pull off the ground, stand start on the right side of the large sloping smiley face feature. Try and find the best spot to nestle your fingers into before trying to campus off the ground on the "worse than Beast-Maker 2000" slopers. Pick from one of the poor foot jibs and stab at a large right-hand gaston feature. Keep the tension on the poor foothold before getting a foot on the rail and crossing over to a large bucket. Topout up and left to avoid the large fallen tree.
May not be exactly worth the 40-minute hike by itself, but this problem is pretty rad and has zero ticks on 8a.nu.
Probably about V10 just to pull off the ground, stand start on the right side of the large sloping smiley face feature. Try and find the best spot to nestle your fingers into before trying to campus off the ground on the "worse than Beast-Maker 2000" slopers. Pick from one of the poor foot jibs and stab at a large right-hand gaston feature. Keep the tension on the poor foothold before getting a foot on the rail and crossing over to a large bucket. Topout up and left to avoid the large fallen tree.
May not be exactly worth the 40-minute hike by itself, but this problem is pretty rad and has zero ticks on 8a.nu.
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