Type: Boulder, 22 ft (7 m)
GPS: 43.197, -72.97809
FA: Samuel Hayden
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Shared By: Jason Hayden on Nov 29, 2020
Admins: Jason Hayden, Kristen Fiore, Luc-514

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R rating is due to the fall from the top portion of the problem - not a good thing to do...The movement up top is slightly harder and slightly higher than the rest of the problems.

Sit start on a blocky feature on the left-hand side of the high face, move around the corner and onto another blocky feature out right by the start of Bifrost Stand. From there, bump your left hand up the blocky edge and then get a right heel in the starting jug for Bifrost Stand. Let go of the block hold by your right heel and grab a crappy sloper by your head, bump up to a small crimp off of the sloper. From the crimp, get your feet up, then grab a small two finger crimp with your left hand higher up. After that, reach around the top to another crimp for your right hand and a great slanted crack jug for your left. Bump your right hand into another crack jug straight up and then hand-heel match that. Pressure up to another great crack jug straight up. From there, reach around the right-hand corner to a jug and traverse into the small dip to top out. Stay left of the juggy top out for Bifrost.

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Sit starts on a blocky volume on the left-hand side of the tallest face. More or less goes straight up. It is currently the tallest problem on the boulder.

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