Type: Boulder, Alpine, 8 ft (2 m)
FA: Brad Fauteux
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Shared By: Brad Fauteux on Aug 11, 2020
Admins: Brad Fauteux, Jason Hayden, Luc-514, Kristen Fiore

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Description Suggest change

Sit-start the steep overhanging prow matched on a comfy finger bucket. Smack up to some slopers on the arete and then fire out right to a good finger-lock on the face. From here keep it together and continue smacking up to glassy slopers and somehow manage to get on top of the block.

There may be some hidden holds over the lip.

Starting lower on a low left hand sloper and reaching up to right hand sloping pocket-like hueco adds a few fun slap moves, body tension and hard move to a jug and a foot cut. The low is likely a grade or two harder.

Location Suggest change

Locate the boulder with the bolts. With the bolts in front of you, enter the corridor to the left and this problem will be on the adjacent boulder inside the cave. It climbs the obvious prow.

From the small parking lot with the small landslide boulder, walk down the road a few hundred feet to where the new patch of asphalt is. (This is where a boulder landed in the road.) From here follow the trail right up the hill. This trail should lead you to the boulder cluster with this problem on it.

Protection Suggest change

3 pads. Landing is decently flat. 

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