Type: Boulder, 15 ft (5 m)
GPS: 42.53681, -72.49655
FA: Ward Smith (date unknown)
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Shared By: Simon Lee on Jan 29, 2022
Admins: sara mcfadden, Old Timer, jim.dangle, Joe M

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Pine Line is a low angle problem with some easy slab moves down low. When you arrive where the rock separates about 6 inches (the crux), you will make some reachy moves for some crimps. If you are feeling spooked at the crux, you can actually jam your hand comfortable between the pine tree and the rock. Downclimbing below the crux is relatively easy as well if you should feel the need to bail. Notably your pad will be on a low angle slope, so bring a friend to spot you.

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If you are facing the climbs Morning Sunshine and Heat Stroke, turn 90 degrees to your right. You will be facing slightly uphill looking at Pine Line. There is an obvious pine tree perched atop the left side of this route.

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A pad and a spotter.

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