Type: Boulder, 14 ft (4 m)
GPS: 43.80358, -71.84346
FA: Brad Fauteux
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Shared By: Brad Fauteux on Sep 6, 2020 · Updates
Admins: Brad Fauteux, Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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Description Suggest change

Sit start (may have to stack a pad) under the steep overhang with a large left-hand sidepull and a small, sloping right-hand sidepull a few feet to the right. Pull onto the steep wall and move up to a good pocket-like hold for the right hand. From here figure out how to make your way up to the next pocket hold and then a good crimp or a sloping knob. Once here, a few more glorious moves on good holds over a no-fall-zone gain the top of the boulder.

This is a new classic that climbs very much like a gym-set or a Moonboard climb.

Location Suggest change

This problem is on the left side of the boulder and climbs up the steep 50 degree overhang. 

Protection Suggest change

2-3 pads and a spotter. After the dyno, it is unlikely you will fall, but the landing gets worse the higher you go.

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