Type: Boulder, 17 ft (5 m)
GPS: 39.215, -77.08488
FA: Alek Fredriksson
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Shared By: Alek Fredriksson on Jun 19, 2023 · Updates
Admins: Frances Fierst, C S

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Start on good holds a bit above head height to reach a jug. Cross left to a sidepull and then right into another sidepull. From here move out to the arete and then up along the rim of the boulder. 

Topping out is most safely done using jugs that traverse the lip of the boulder. This way if you fall topping out, you will land in the middle of the boulder beneath you. Topping out early after you get around the arete is likely rated R because of the potential to fall off the boulder beneath you. Be safe y'all!

Location Suggest change

Conservation Queen overhang. 

Protection Suggest change

5 pads minimum, preferably a spotter. The landing is not ideal, but is not terrible if padded correctly. Scoping out holds for the topout is best done using a rope. :)

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