Type: Boulder, 15 ft (5 m)
GPS: 39.07513, -108.64829
FA: unknown
Page Views: 962 total · 14/month
Shared By: Skyeler Congdon on Nov 9, 2020
Admins: Jesse Zacher, Bradley Mark Edwards, N R, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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(Re)discovered after the election was called, this gem of a problem climbs compression-style sidepulls and jugs up the overhung SE arete of the boulder. It is definitely a worthwhile problem in the area.

Sit start with your left hand on crimpy sidepulls and your right hand on a good pocket. Bump or make a reachy move to a good right pocket/jug, and continue up to a delicate heelhook shifting to left side of arete, reaching a final jug.

Every move counts!!!

There was some ever-so-subtle evidence of a prior ascent, so please let me know if someone remembers doing this and has a name, etc.

Location Suggest change

See the boulder's directions. This boulder sits about 30' below the cliffband on the north eastern side of the cluster of boulders.

Protection Suggest change

At least one crashpad. A second would be nice.

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