Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
GPS: 43.80241, -71.83902
FA: Brad Fauteux
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Shared By: Brad Fauteux on Sep 7, 2019
Admins: Brad Fauteux, Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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The Boulder Problem Suggest change

A great power endurance traverse with excellent movement, this line provides a good way to warm-up or burn-out on!
Sit start the hanging arete on the right side of the large roof. Pull onto the wall and move left following the arete before continuing the leftward movement through a large sloping horizontal rail that acts as a lip for the roof. At the end of this sloping rail, there is a crux sequence that then leads to a fun section on large holds. Once at the left side of the boulder figure out how to mantle onto the slab for the top-out!

Location Suggest change

This problem starts sitting on the right side of the roof, but not under the roof. There is a rock you can sit-start on comfortably.

Protection Suggest change

3-8 pads and 2 spotters. The landing is relatively flat until the end sequence post-crux, where it becomes blocky and hazardous.

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