Type: Boulder, 18 ft (5 m)
GPS: 44.37029, -72.85792
FA: Kristen Fiore
Page Views: 701 total · 8/month
Shared By: Kristen Fiore on Apr 11, 2019
Admins: Jason Hayden, Kristen Fiore, Luc-514

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A problem with truly great movement that suffers from poor rock and a poorer landing. Nevertheless really fun if you're solid at the grade.

Start on the left side of the boulder and immediately start heel hooking and pumping up on jugs, trending to the right. Make a dramatic long move to a jug at a lip and cut feet. Re-establish on the right side of the boulder and make a topout that is a little harder than you wish it was!

If someone knows of an earlier name let me know!

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Start on the left side of the boulder on the south side.

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Pads? There really isn't a great option for landing as the ground is 40 degrees sloping away from the boulder into thorns.

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