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Trust Me Bro

V4, Boulder, 14 ft (4 m),  Avg: 3 from 8 votes
FA: Alex Mitchell 4/19/22
Oklahoma > Wichita Mountai… > Narrows > Boulder Picnic… > 4 - Treasure Chest
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Description

Trust Me Bro is a technical and powerful line that many climbers will love.

Stand Start matched on the obvious lenticular incut crack jug and find feet. Work up on the available crimps and sidepulls to launch up to the horizontal rail beneath the top out.

Crack out or figure out a mantle to seal the deal!

This problem may get harder over time due to the right foot but jug feet below will allow the problem to go at a harder grade. Definitely morphological. If the move as-is were on a rope route it would clock-in at a salty rope grade, but boulderers…

Line shown in pink.

Location

15’ right of the corner there’s a horizontal incut jug. Stand Start here. Good luck!

Protection

2-3 pads and spotter - mind the wig splitter just left if centerline on the rock chair

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The south facing slightly overhung wall of Treasure Chest offers tricky moderates with exciting Topouts and a few really hard technical boulders and traverse!
[Hide Photo] The south facing slightly overhung wall of Treasure Chest offers tricky moderates with exciting Topouts and a few really hard technical boulders and traverse!
Landing the crux of Trust Me Bro. Monster technical deadpoint for normal sized people, true blue dyno for the small.
[Hide Photo] Landing the crux of Trust Me Bro. Monster technical deadpoint for normal sized people, true blue dyno for the small.
Alex getting ready for big moves on Trust Me Bro, which is going to offer a lot of fun over the years! TJS resting between burns.
[Hide Photo] Alex getting ready for big moves on Trust Me Bro, which is going to offer a lot of fun over the years! TJS resting between burns.