Type: Boulder
GPS: 36.14303, -115.42167
FA: Jack Kearney, Joshua Gale, Lukas Jordan, and Ryan Leigh, 2010
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Shared By: 1j1 on Nov 24, 2022
Admins: Luke EF, Justin Johnsen

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Warning Access Issue: Red Rock RAIN AND WET ROCK: The sandstone is fragile and is very easily damaged when wet. DetailsDrop down

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Start w/ hands matched on either side of a good hold/plate in the ceiling (there are interesting runnels directly above the hold, for reference) deep within the boulder, where it chokes down. Climb out the downward angling roof, using crimps and pinches on neatly textured rails, until you hit jugs. Then exit rightward on big jugs to top out. Poor rock quality.

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In a cave, directly below the Ultraviolet boulder. The cave opening faces south.

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crash pads

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