Type: Boulder, 12 ft (4 m)
GPS: 37.17487, -80.08624
FA: ???
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Shared By: Joshua Tourtellotte on Feb 1, 2025 · Updates
Admins: Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier

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A striking feature with awesome movement throughout a true classic. Sit start at the base of the sharp arete feature in the middle of the main face with hands directly on the lowest edge with low feet which are tricky to start . Pick up and make some hard tension dependent moves up the down sloping arete until reaching its end. A bit to the right you will see a small thin edge. By using precise feet or a heel and possibly a very small intermediate hold make the long reach right to the thin edge. Hold tension and move feet to the under the edge on good blocky feet. Just above the thin edge you'll find a larger but sloping feature to make a final bump out right to the edge of the boulder. To be greeted with hidden good holds and feet for a simple topout 

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This is the main boulder of the grouping found just behind cubism. it's easily found as it sits next to a noticeably large hemlock tree with a really nice flat rock landing zone meaning it needs little more then a few pads for the classic climb up its main face a small break in the landing zone right next to the boulder leaves a gap so watch your ankles 

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