Type: Boulder, 15 ft (5 m)
FA: unknown
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Shared By: Noah Doherty on Oct 15, 2013
Admins: BDalhaus, Brad Fauteux, Jay Knower, M Sprague, Lee Hansche, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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Climb the gorgeous fingercrack from a sit start. The crux comes down low, the second and third move. From the start on a left hand pinch and a finger jam/sidepull, pull hard with a drop knee to a two knuckle ring lock or wierd finger jam. Hang off this for a few painful seconds and slowly cross to another two finger jam higher up. Don't let it pop, and slap to a decent jug sloper deep in the crack. This move isn't too hard, and once you do it, you are in. Cross to the lie back jug and top out on a slightly technical face.

[Note- See Comment by John Goodlander about flaky / hollow rock on the top out. R Hall NH Admin, NH] 

Location Suggest change

The last boulder in the set. Head into the chasm made by a huge slab and an overhang. Climb the obvious finger crack.

Protection Suggest change

We had 2 pads, with plenty of spotters to move them around. The nature of this climb makes it a little scary, as there is a slab behind you to hit and slide down into the chasm. Tape is nice, unless you are Mike Thompson.

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