Type: Boulder, 6 ft (2 m)
FA: Leo Burke-Romarine
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Shared By: Leo Burke-Romarine on Jun 6, 2023
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Description Suggest change

The hardest part is probably right in the middle where you have to get over a big bump to reach in to the next part of the crack. I suggest taping your fingers, but I would not tape your whole hand, because it is only a finger crack, and you will want a lot of mobility. During this problem, focus more on your feet versus your hands, because I found it challenging to find foot holds when on the rock, and there are plenty of good hand holds if you use them correctly. The problem starts on your right side when facing the problem, and then you follow it up to the top. Once at the top, you can easily jump or downclimb, but you can also just walk down the back.

Location Suggest change

This boulder is located in Spillway Campground and is very easily accessible. From around campsite 16, look towards the big rocks on the other side of the road, and walk up towards them. Once you cross the road, head up a little more, and you should see the crack.

Protection Suggest change

I used a spotter, and I had a pad, but you only really need a spotter.

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