Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
GPS: 44.72672, -72.06748
FA: Alex Tallmadge 2021
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Shared By: Alexander Tallmadge on Aug 6, 2022
Admins: Jason Hayden, Kristen Fiore, Luc-514

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Description Suggest change

Start at the base of the the large wall in a pit. Grab on a good edge and pocket in the center of the weakness running through the wall.


Beta below.

Bump your right hand to a small crimp. Get a high foot out right, then rock over to a good slopper jug on the arete. Figure out your feet, and grab a thin spot in the bottom of the crack/corner. Stand up tall to a good deep spot in the crack. Shuffle your feet around again and figure out a way to get into some excellent hand jams above you, then head for the super juggy lip.

Location Suggest change

Across from the  Mt. Hor trailhead. From the Slab me Silly boulder you’ll want to head towards your right, moving up the hill as you do so. The pit/boulder will be quite obvious when you see it, probably no more than a 10-15 minute approach.

Note: walk carefully here, lots of holes to lose an ankle or leg in


44.72756° N, 72.06780° W - These are rough gps coordinates from my taken from my iPhone. I can’t vouch for how accurate they are, but I think it’ll get you in the right area.

Protection Suggest change

Pads/Spotters - Highball with a fairly jumbled landing. Thankfully it’s quite easy to scramble up and around to clean off the top out area

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