Type: | Boulder, 10 ft (3 m) |
FA: | J. Thompson 10-2015 |
Page Views: | 423 total · 9/month |
Shared By: | Joel Thompson on Apr 4, 2020 |
Admins: | mattm, Matt Richardson, Tommy Blackwell |
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Description
A little bit of a contrived, but fun line. Named for a feature that resembles a snake crawling off the top of the boulder. *Please refrain from yarding on the snake feature as it's fragile and not a viable hold.
Location
On the SW corner of the boulder. SDS with RH in a golf ball shaped pocket with a thumb catch, LH in a diagonal 3 finger pocket. Reach up and left to a perfect flat sidepull, then grab a hidden crimp located in an oval shaped patch of white rock with the right. Next, make a long reach or short dead point with the LH to a hidden dish on the left side of the "snake", then top out. A harder start can be done by starting with the RH in the obvious big hueco.
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