Type: Boulder, 13 ft (4 m)
FA: Ty Hranac, January 2022
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Shared By: Ty Hranac on Feb 22, 2022
Admins: C Miller, Euan Cameron, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes

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Start with a right-hand down palm and left-hand pinch/side-pull. Once you're up on the sloping ledge, step out right onto the rail and follow it around for an easy top out.

Example: imgur.com/a/EAX72Ux

Sit start variation with both hands on the low rail and a left or right heel-hook seems like a cool route but is above my paygrade at the moment -- would love to see someone do it.

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GPS Coordinates: 33.563142,-117.255080

Follow Wiashal Trail, but instead of taking the main/east route up past The Praying Hands, stick to the left, as if you're going to hike Big Rock Scramble, and follow the alternate/west route (still called Wiashal Trail on Google Maps). The boulder will be on the east side of the trail, with the route on the east side of the boulder.

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Crash pads (although fall zone is not bad, especially compared to other uneven fall zones in the area).

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