Four Horsemen
V6 YDS 7A Font
| Type: | Boulder |
| GPS: | 37.86174, -119.42962 |
| FA: | Charlie Barrett |
| Page Views: | 730 total · 9/month |
| Shared By: | Nick C on Sep 21, 2019 · Updates |
| Admins: | Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Description
Four Horsemen climbs the aesthetic, overhanging arete on generally good holds that get better the higher you go. The problem starts on the lowest slopey undercling for the right hand and a low small crimp for the left. There seems to be a number of ways to do this problem but most feature dynamic compression moves on crimps and slopers.
Location
Follow the approach for the Medlicott boulder; the trail will keep going to the right of the Medlicott boulder until it eventually dies out in the woods. Soon after the Four Horsemen boulder will come up on your left: the arete faces away from the Medlicott Boulder. GPS coordinates 37.8617448, -119.4296258



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