Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
GPS: 36.10709, -115.48045
FA: Pete Lowe, Mar 2010
Page Views: 58 total · 4/month
Shared By: James Braithwaite on Jan 21, 2025
Admins: Luke EF, Justin Johnsen

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Delicate, technical, and reachy.

Stand start in a nook, just right of a boulder and left of a bush. with a decent sidepull pinch and a poor right hand undercling in the seam.

Pop up to a bad crimp and then make tenuous and long moves up and left to slowly improving seams and rails. Top out on the slab at the leftmost side of the face.

5’8” + 0” beta video: https://youtube.com/shorts/20wjYxwAM3Q?si=8mNkvNYHfHUY7TsK 

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South face of the boulder

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4-5 pads

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