Type: | Sport, 60 ft (18 m) |
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Shared By: | Shirtless Mike on Feb 14, 2010 |
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This devious line will be sure to test your thin crimping skills. While the rock is solid, any hold that is not part of the general sequence may be covered in mud.
A thin boulder problem start consider a stickclip, leads to a powerful undercling sequence. Pull this and hit a pair of pockets that are side by side. Clip the third bolt, a long sling helps and enter the powerful fingery crux. The crux moves are much harder than any other moves on the route probably V6.
After the crux a nice rest is encountered in the jug band. Shake well here as one more technical boulder problem V3 or so guards the chains.
A thin boulder problem start consider a stickclip, leads to a powerful undercling sequence. Pull this and hit a pair of pockets that are side by side. Clip the third bolt, a long sling helps and enter the powerful fingery crux. The crux moves are much harder than any other moves on the route probably V6.
After the crux a nice rest is encountered in the jug band. Shake well here as one more technical boulder problem V3 or so guards the chains.
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