Type: Boulder, 12 ft (4 m)
FA: F. A. Tony Becchio 2004
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Shared By: Will Barnes on Jun 26, 2013 · Updates
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The beginning is the technical crux but you'll be on your toes all the way to the top.

Start down low and to the left on two good slanted pockets, move up to the decent but small pocket and figure out how to get to the slopey smiley face dish high and right. There's a couple ways to go about it (some harder than others). Once you hit the dish blast up to the big (but slopey) rail where you can cop a handjam.

At this point you probably want to center your chi for the couple moves to come because although they're easy, you don't want to blow it...the fall from here would not be pleasant. When your ready to go a couple steep, flaring (but surprisingly good) hand jams lead to a pretty good jug to top out.

A great problem that throws a lot at you.

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The only route on the Kiser Boulder. This problem is characterized by a decent pocket at about chest height and two smiley face dishes a little higher up (one shallow, one deeper).

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A pad...or three

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