Type: Aid, Boulder, Mixed, Ice, Snow, 1 ft (0 m)
GPS: 40.44981, -111.66764
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Austin Hancock on Jul 6, 2021
Admins: Drew B, Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane, Nathan Fisher

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It’s just one hard move.

As if the collection of 3+ star 5.12s wasn’t enough, Upper Division is also home to Brickham Young, a trundled block with a sharp, two finger pocket on top, dead center.

The brick must be lifted clear of the ground by at least six inches. Be careful to choose your fingers wisely as you could easily blow your flash by attempting the challenge with the wrong hand. Some can fit three fingers, but it often hurts more than just committing to using two.

The challenge has also been completed by simultaneously pulling with the middle finger of each hand. It may be easier that way. As far as we know, the one-handed mono challenge is an open project.

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Brickham usually sits somewhere near the start of Pocket Debris.

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