Type: Boulder, 15 ft (5 m)
GPS: 40.00178, -105.29674
FA: Marcelo Montalva
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Shared By: MattH on Oct 21, 2021
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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License Plate is one of the better mid-range lowballs on Flagstaff with comfortable holds and consistent movement. The problem sit starts the left arete, topping out via the obvious, long sidepull flake that follows the arete. Begin with a left hand pinch on the arete and your right hand on the low hold complex just right of it (the online guide says to use the undercling), and slap up the arete before pulling over left onto the flake. Avoid the jug of the V0 overhang face.

This was submitted at the online guide's V6 grade, but it felt a bit easier to me.

Location Suggest change

It ascends the obvious, overhanging NW arete on the east boulder.

Protection Suggest change

1-2 pads. It has a perfectly flat landing.

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