Type: Boulder, 12 ft (4 m)
GPS: 44.55581, -72.79591
FA: Brad Fauteux
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Shared By: Brad Fauteux on Sep 28, 2020
Admins: Brad Fauteux, Jason Hayden, Kristen Fiore, Luc-514

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Description Suggest change

A powerful and technical climb that is quite delicate and friction dependent.

Stand start with a high right hand sloping crimp and a low left hand sloping sidepull that is barely a hold. Pick a foot and tense up to pull onto the face. Stay tight and reach up lefty to a gaston. Stick to it and jack the feet up with difficulty before making a hard committing move to a large rail up and right. Match this rail and throw a foot up and top out on large positive holds.

This is a great committing addition to the wall that climbs its own independent line.

Location Suggest change

This climb is found to the right of "Growler" and "Howler" and to the left of "Asteroid".

Protection Suggest change

2-3 pads. Landing is tiered, but flat. You start standing on the high tier, then all the falls tend to be onto the lower tier for the "Asteroid" landing, which is fairly flat and safe.

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