Type: Boulder, 14 ft (4 m)
GPS: 42.26881, -72.1972
FA: Ethan HInes, 3/21/20
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Shared By: Ethan Hines on Nov 26, 2019 · Updates
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Description Suggest change

This is an extremely crimpy problem. From a standing start, you begin with 2 chest level crimps and some small foot chips. The crux is being able to move yourself up to the obvious sloper on the right side of the wall. a dyno from the sloper to the top is the intended beta.

Location Suggest change

This problem is located within the cave. It is the opposite of the major wall that makes up the cave. Finding the problem should be relatively easy, because it is well chalked up from multiple sessions of attempts. There are 3 or 4 "walls" closing off the cave, and the problem is located on the one that is second farthest to the left.

Protection Suggest change

A pad should be sufficient protection.

Beta Suggest change

A toe hook around the left arete using your left foot will give you enough reach and stability to get up to the higher holds. then dyno from the right hand gaston sloper and left hand crimp to the top and top out.

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