Type: Sport, 150 ft (45 m)
GPS: 37.45133, -113.16338
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Noah Kaufman on Oct 17, 2021 · Updates
Admins: Fallon Rowe, Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane, Nathan Fisher

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This is the amazing direct version of twin paradox that tackles the very cool V6 Boulder problem after a great rest and where the 12c splits off to the left into Sandy crappy hueco’s… This is a much better climb, and more demanding and really thrilling! Definitely worth getting on. It’s really good.

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Same as for twin paradox but keep going straight up when it gets really really hard instead of busting out left to really Sandy hueco’s near the top. 10 bolts.

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11 run out bolts. Mussy hooks. Thrilling!

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