Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
GPS: 36.33996, -101.15824
FA: J. Thompson 2-2025
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Shared By: Joel Thompson on Feb 22, 2025
Admins: mattm, Matt Richardson, Kathy Farmer, Vincent P, Jim Day, Joanie Mars

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This follows sort of a left to right diagonal bulge out the belly of the roof leading to the lip and topout using a variety of tufas, pockets, huecos, and incuts. At 18-20 moves long it’s currently the longest problem established here. The crux comes at the lip requiring a hard deadpoint from a good RH undercling and terrible LH slopey pocket to a good incut. The rock in the first 2/3 is kind of sandy but improves as the lip is approached and the topout is delightfully solid.

Location Suggest change

The climb is located almost at the far north end of the cave near a couple of wooden benches. Look for a couple of obvious tufas about 6 feet from the very back of the cave marking the natural start for this line.

Protection Suggest change

At least 4 crashpads

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