Type: Boulder
GPS: 43.41925, -89.73897
FA: Ian CB probably
Page Views: 400 total · 8/month
Shared By: Ian Cotter-Brown on Nov 2, 2021
Admins: Ian Cotter-Brown, Doug Hemken, James Schroeder, chris tregge, Ben Strobel, Kyle Harding

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A nice piece of rock with a great view.  Those who like small holds on slightly slabby terrain might really like this one.

Start left hand with a small two finger sidepull about head height... Pre taping a couple fingers might not be a bad idea.  Right hand is on a 3/4 pad downpulling crimp at chest level.  A couple cruxy moves leads to an easing finish but keep it together and send the boulder.  With my method you really need to pull on the starting left hand and find just the right balance.

The right person might just be able to add a proper sit start to this.

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The easiest way is to locate the 45 boulder and traverse south into the talus 100 feet and barely downhill.  The problem faces downhill.  30 feet below the problem Ivy League.

Easiest straight access is via the fire road.  

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2 pads.

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