Type: | Boulder, 12 ft (4 m) |
FA: | tom ellis |
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Shared By: | thomas ellis on Apr 28, 2010 |
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Same sit as 30 4 year olds but go straight up through thin face moves. Thin and tricky. Detailed description:
A thin funky sit start on super good rock. Start crouching, not SDS on holds to the left and right of the down-facing subtle triangle seam, right above the lip, above the really steep section... Left hand under seam, right hand crimp. move right to slopeing edge and then move straight up the slab/vertical face, utilizing the seem and face holds. See video for beta.
www.myuctv.com/video?id=659 There is a SDS project to this problem and 30 Seven Year olds, that starts at the lowest possible holds(slopers on the low rib feature), which then moves through the start and finishes the route. Speculated to be V10. So, both routes have project starts.
A thin funky sit start on super good rock. Start crouching, not SDS on holds to the left and right of the down-facing subtle triangle seam, right above the lip, above the really steep section... Left hand under seam, right hand crimp. move right to slopeing edge and then move straight up the slab/vertical face, utilizing the seem and face holds. See video for beta.
www.myuctv.com/video?id=659 There is a SDS project to this problem and 30 Seven Year olds, that starts at the lowest possible holds(slopers on the low rib feature), which then moves through the start and finishes the route. Speculated to be V10. So, both routes have project starts.
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