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Name History

Jan 14, 2021: "The Official" was renamed "Official".
May 8, 2023: "Official" was renamed "The Official".

Suggested Page Improvements to The Official


Kevin Wang
Sep 12, 2017
Typo in Name:

Change: [The Offical]
To: [The Official]

Sticky Paw
Jan 11, 2021
This problem is called Official.

Sticky Paw
Jan 11, 2021
Route Name: Official

Tyler Fisher
Apr 13, 2022
Height (ft): 10

Tyler Fisher
Apr 13, 2022
Start underneath the small roof on good incut holds. Make a hard left hand move and bump on slopey crimps, then use a far right foot to gain the pretty good crimp rail up and right. Top out straight up above the large crimp shelf.

There is a V8 direct line that skips the good crimp rail up right and goes straight to the larger horizontal crimp shelf above the first two left hands.

Arthur Kock
Apr 11, 2023
Route Name: The Official

Arthur Kock
Apr 11, 2023
Description Suggestion

Start underneath the small roof on good incut holds. Make a hard left hand move and bump on slopey crimps, then use a far right foot to gain the pretty good crimp rail up and right. Top out straight up above the large crimp shelf.

There is a V8 direct line that skips the good crimp rail up right and goes straight to the larger horizontal crimp shelf above the first two left hands.

Make sure to use plenty of pads. Most falls on this are directly onto your back/tailbone, which could result in a bad injury.


Eli Sills
Aug 17, 2024
Description Suggestion

Start underneath the small roof on good incut holds. Make a hard left hand move and bump on slopey crimps, then use a far right foot to gain the pretty good crimp rail up and right. Top out straight up above the large crimp shelf.

There is a V8 eliminate "The Official Direct" that skips the good crimp rail up right and goes straight to the larger horizontal crimp shelf above the first two left hands.

There is also a V10 sit that starts on the low edges that serve as feet for the stand. 

Make sure to use plenty of pads. Most falls on this are directly onto your back/tailbone, which could result in a bad injury.

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