Type: TR, Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
GPS: 47.52569, -122.12274
FA: June 29, 2023
Page Views: 337 total · 10/month
Shared By: Nick Bereznak on Jul 29, 2023
Admins: Jon Nelson, Zachary Winters, Mitchell McAuslan

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Description Suggest change

This problem is on the far left end of coal creek crag, featuring a fairly large slab boulder, or fairly short route depending on which you decide on. As a boulder, a fall could be very dangerous without the presence of a spotter and at least two crash pads, however if you choose to anchor on a tree above, this becomes a powerful but fairly stress-free route. Start with two hands facing outwards in a compression style, and get a far right toe hook. Then shoot out with your right hand to a sidepull, and dyno out to a jug with the left hand. Using the horizontal crack as an undercling, bring a foot up and reach left to the top of the climb for a sketcky topout.

Location Suggest change

Head up the small trail past the first boulders to the top of the boulder field. Right near the top, you should see a small trench area in between two slabby walls. The wall leading to the top of the boulder field is where this route takes place. 

Protection Suggest change

For TR just a simple rope and harness, for bouldering you need at least 2 crash pads and a spotter to guide your fall, do not attempt to boulder this problem without required gear alone, or any problems on this slab wall.

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