Type: Boulder, 5 ft (2 m)
FA: Jeff Achey, 1986/7
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Shared By: Sasha Oncley on Jun 30, 2019
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Here is a video of the following description.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDXxZYtk_rE&t=5s.

Begin on two really good jugs in the far back on the right side of the cave. From there, continue directly out the cave using some pretty good holds on the roof of the cave, then proceed to make a long move out to the left side of the cave, and throw or walk your feet over. From there, cross into Hobo's Warm-Up, V0, and out of the cave. Finally, I'd like to note that you can to a variation of this climb that is called Reverse Burnout, V4/5, in which you just go the begin on the end of Burnout and proceed back into the cave to the starting holds of Burnout.

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Hobo Cave is located near the bottom of Flagstaff Trail. You can park at the Gregory Canyon Trail area. Go up the Flagstaff Trail, Hobo Cave is an obvious, black cave off to the right of the trail. You may be able to find a little path made by climbers, or bushwhack your way up (if this doesn't make sense, look at the location on Hobo Cave).

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A pad.

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