Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
GPS: 47.64647, -122.33522
FA: Ben Mercer
Page Views: 66 total · 5/month
Shared By: Ben Mercer on Mar 26, 2025 · Updates
Admins: Jon Nelson, Zachary Winters, Mitchell McAuslan

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The crux is the very start of the boulder. Start with both your hands on the crimp that runs a 360 around the pipe. Move your left hand to the side pull above and work your feet left to then get a high foot to make your way to the bolted extrusion and climb the rest of the way to the top (VB). Make sure to test holds because things may be rusted through. Once you make it to the top gaze down the hole into the pipe, and don’t fall.

Location Suggest change

It’s in the gasworks park, but not in the fenced off area. Wander around the pillars outside of the fencing and look for the start features in the photo.

Protection Suggest change

Hot take, I don’t think you need pads. The crux is at the very start, and it’s over grass. The top out is very easy and gets high enough to be a no fall zone even with pads.

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