Type: Boulder, 14 ft (4 m)
GPS: 43.72935, -72.99278
FA: Samuel Hayden
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Shared By: Jason Hayden on Apr 9, 2020
Admins: Jason Hayden, Kristen Fiore, Luc-514

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Start standing up, both hands on either side of the arete. Bring your right foot up then get a high left. Move your left hand out further around the side and bring your heel up by your right hand. Compress the arete up to some small crimps near the top and top out.

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Roughly the same directions as the Trailside boulder. If coming from the right fork (from the parking lot) it will be on your left just off of the trail before the Trailside boulder. If coming from the left fork it will be on your right just past the Trailside boulder. It is a tall and proud Limestone arete with a usually-full stagnant pool of water in front of it. Start on the arete.

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