Type: Boulder, Alpine, 12 ft (4 m)
FA: Brad Fauteux
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Shared By: Brad Fauteux on Jun 8, 2021
Admins: Brad Fauteux, Jason Hayden, Kristen Fiore, Luc-514

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Sit start the slab with a small two finger left hand edge and a three finger right hand edge out right. Find the appropriate foot smears and make a hard pull on to the wall. Balance your way up to some slopey holds and continue straight up with a delicate move to the lip.

Venturing further left into "One Foot in the Gravy" makes the top section easier. I ended up gettting a high left foot on the rightmost sloping rail of the mentioned problem.

The stand start is really good and probably around V3. I started with a right hand sidepull thumb-press and a lefthand palm press. Climb straight up using a few small edges and some smear and trust some sloping feet.

Location Suggest change

A few feet to the right of the obvious scoop with the flat sloping rails at shoulder height. The starting edges are small. 

Protection Suggest change

2-3 pads. The top is a bit delicate

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