Type: TR, Boulder, 15 ft (5 m)
FA: Henry Barber
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Shared By: BCavanaugh on Aug 4, 2010 · Updates
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This is a classic climb done by Henry Barber when sticky rubber and crash pads did not exist. It was given a wide range 5.12 grade.

Start on crimps at chest height. Make a couple hard deadpoints up and right along a seam to a jug. Then make a couple big moves on big holds to gain the slab topout.

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This is on the left side of the Pusherman's Wall where it's steep.

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A couple pads/spotter.

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