Type: Boulder, 120 ft (36 m)
FA: Mike Taylor
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Shared By: Paul Campbell on May 22, 2010
Admins: Doug Hemken, James Schroeder, chris tregge, Ben Strobel

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This traverse starts on the far right hand side of the crag, just as you get to the bottom of the stone staircase. Start on large jug that is about chest height. Traverse left past "Local on the Eights" staying low using the large shelf. Choose your path moving left through "Calm Like a Bomb" (You can go high or low through this section). Continue traversing left under the steep roof using pockets and small crimps until you reach the more vertical face of "Mono Problem". Get a good no-hands rest here and go left past the crack through the last 50 feet of easier climbing. End on the far left corner of the crag. A serious pump-fest!

Protection Suggest change

A few pads are necessary to protect the crux under the steep roof.

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