Type: Boulder, Alpine
GPS: 39.6177, -105.6026
FA: Bart Strege, 2001-or 2002
Page Views: 2,806 total · 37/month
Shared By: C Hopwood on Sep 7, 2019 · Updates
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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This is an absolute classic. Squat start on the lowest grips. Most people use a right heelhook. Traverse across the boulder on crimps and slopers to the well-chalked rail. Set yourself up, and throw to the intermediate tooth or, if you’re tall, directly to the top. Match and get after the techy mantel. Easily downclimb just the the left of the problem, onto the spike.

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See the pic. This is easily seen as the well-chalked line up against the slabs under the road, if you’re hiking in on the south trail.

Per Adam bloc: it is easiest to hike straight here by following the cliff line from the parking lot.

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Pads and spotters are REQUIRED. It does not have the best landing.

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