Type: | Boulder, 12 ft (4 m) |
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Shared By: | W Cambel on Jan 8, 2020 |
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Access Issue: Waiver/Permit Needed (Super easy to get)
Details
In 2008, the now-defunct Four Corners Climbing Coalition worked with the Access Fund to secure climbers' access to Hawkins Preserve following a 16-month hiatus due to liability concerns. Climbers are required to submit a waiver/permit form to the Cortez Cultural Center, which manages the preserve.
The waiver/permit form can be found at [ cortezculturalcenter.org/cl…] and completed forms dropped off in person or emailed to info@cortezculturalcenter.org.
The waiver/permit form can be found at [ cortezculturalcenter.org/cl…] and completed forms dropped off in person or emailed to info@cortezculturalcenter.org.
Description
Beer Belly is a problem that works its way up the curved, three-lobe, white stone formation in the center of the Obtuse Corner dihedral.
Start with your hands underclinging the base of the beer belly and your feet on the dimple scars. Work your left hand up, massage the belly, use more foot dimples, grab an edge with your right hand, bring your left foot high, shoot for a left flake at the top, bring your feet up, and top out.
Start with your hands underclinging the base of the beer belly and your feet on the dimple scars. Work your left hand up, massage the belly, use more foot dimples, grab an edge with your right hand, bring your left foot high, shoot for a left flake at the top, bring your feet up, and top out.
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