Type: Boulder
FA: Aaron James Parlier
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Shared By: Aaron Parlier on Dec 1, 2011
Admins: Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier

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Wonder Block:

Continue a few yards past the Autumn Boulder and the Trailside Boulder, past the massive fallen hollow tree, and look deep into the forest to your left. You will see a small unassuming boulder face (that you may otherwise second guess or walk past). This is the Tuna Boulder.

Once at the Tuna Boulder, walk to the right (parallel to the trail) and you will see the Yates Boulder.

Yet again, walk left and slightly back (away, but still parallel with the trail) and you will see the small (slightly larger than the last) Electricity Boulder.

Behind the Electricity Boulder is the Wonder Block.

Sit start on the short arête corner which points downhill. Start on the very lowest opposing crimps possible on either side of the arête. Toss right up to another crimp and then left to a massive jug. Top out over the arêtes nose.

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Wonder Block:

Continue a few yards past the Autumn Boulder and the Trailside Boulder, past the massive fallen hollow tree, and look deep into the forest to your left. You will see a small unassuming boulder face (that you may otherwise second guess or walk past). This is the Tuna Boulder.

Once at the Tuna Boulder, walk to the right (parallel to the trail) and you will see the Yates Boulder.

Yet again, walk left and slightly back (away, but still parallel with the trail) and you will see the small (slightly larger than the last) Electricity Boulder.

Behind the Electricity Boulder is the Wonder Block.

Sit start on the short arête corner which points downhill.

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