Type: Boulder, 6 ft (2 m)
FA: Mark Ulbrich, July 2020
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Shared By: Mark Ulbrich on Aug 18, 2020
Admins: Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier

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Start sitting with hands matched on a dismal crimp-sloper.  The key is hooking your feet on the underside of the boulder but be sure not to let your heels dab on the rock beneath.  Make your way up the 45 degree face and pull the mantle to top out.  The arete and everything to the left of the arete is off.  The rock to the right that is detached from the 45 degree face is off.  You only have the 45 degree face and nothing but the 45 degree face.  The main crux is pulling off the starting hold, but keep weary on the mantle, it is easy to dab on the detached part of the rock to the right of the line when pulling the mantle.

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The 45 degree overhung face on the Bicycle Boulder.

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a pad

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