Type: Boulder, 15 ft (5 m)
FA: Fred Nicole, 1996
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Shared By: Merrick Schaefer on Mar 15, 2016
Admins: Michael Sullivan

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This boulder problem is both spectacular looking and often thought of as the first problem ever done in Rocklands. Given that it was Fred Nicole who likely did the first ascent it is classic beyond belief. You start on the obvious big holds and work your way out the spout of the teapot heel-hooking and flowing across jugs. Quite easy for how steep it is. A must do.

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Find the tea pot boulder...it looks like a giant teapot. Climb the spout on the line of least resistance.

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