Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
FA: Adam Stackable, Sept. 2021
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Shared By: Adam Stackable on Sep 17, 2021
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Start low with your left hand in a shallow mono way out left and your right hand on a 2 finger credit card crimp out right. Get the good right foot hold down low to the right, and find a way to pull on (crux). Move through the obvious, bigger pocket higher up, sort out how to get to the jug lip, then pull into the bowl, before stepping back onto the face to the left, and topping out above the start holds up high. Might be harder than V5.

Location Suggest change

Facing "Crack Wall" as listed by P. Benningfield in "Colorado Bouldering Mountains", the obvious crack highball wall just off the main trail, on the right side, about 250 yards from the parking lot. Facing the wall, walk around to the left, all the way around to the north side of the adjacent little wall. This problem climbs the face to the left of the backside's hand crack (that you can see through). 

Protection Suggest change

A pad might help, the landing is angled.

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