Type: Boulder, 5 ft (2 m)
FA: Brian Ramirez?
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Shared By: Brian Ramirez on May 31, 2020
Admins: Luke Cornejo, saxfiend

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  • Short direct route. Left hand starts on left top v(L shaped jug angled small but good)right hand starts on bottom right v(obvious jug). Left heel moves to left bottom dash and you have to pull yourself up from the left while pushing down through your right hand. Right hand move to to right v (solid sloper/ledge) right foot moves to right hand start hold. Body to top out. Their is a harder V3-4 sit start that I am not able to accomplish, this is a personal problem for me. 

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I am sure this area has been climbed before because it has amazing possibilities, but I have yet to see this boulder on MP. We are calling the Boulder Area 51. When walking up on it the boulder gives you the appearance of a UFO. If you know more about this area a please correct or improve this route/name. It would be appreciated. Boulder is on the Alexander lake loop trail. Take the trail on the left hand side of lake that runs parallel with the road. After you see the 2 port-a-potty’s on your left hand side it will be about 100 yards or so up on your left. It is noticeable for the paved trail. 

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