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Little Bad Left

V4+, Boulder, 15 ft (5 m),  Avg: 3 from 1 vote
FA: unk
Georgia > Rocktown > Bads

Description

Nice line left of Little Bad. 

Much less obvious - look for whole hand slopers, rather than the "hold" type slopers you see on Little Bad proper. It's good fun, and should be climbed a lot more often. 

Start on the ledges (or traverse in from the right on good holds from Little Bad Right), then into an undercling, then high into a 4 finger sloping pocket, then shoot out right across a couple of big flat slopers. One of them has a secret divot that makes the problem doable near the grade suggested. 

Felt a harder than Little Bad proper, but it's probably just because there wasn't any chalk to lead the way. 

Location

left of little bad, directions above. 

Protection

kind of a tough landing. 3 pads is good, if you've got em. there's a magnolia bush, so youll want a pad on top of that if you can manage it.

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