Type: Boulder, 20 ft (6 m)
FA: John Long
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Shared By: AJ on Oct 2, 2013 · Updates
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This is a Black Mountain classic, one of several problems pictured in John Long's 1980 "Pumping Granite" article.

This starts on a high, right, slopey crimp and a sharp flat crimp below and left of it. Stacking pads and starting from the high left crimp reduces the difficulty by a grade or two. From there, easier but still tricky moves lead to the top.

Largo himself posted a comment on this problem on the Big Greeny page.

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Obvious boulder to the left of the Big Greeny.

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