Type: Boulder, 25 ft (8 m)
FA: Bob M (TR?)
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Shared By: LeeAB Brinckerhoff on Nov 3, 2013
Admins: mattm, Matt Richardson, Tommy Blackwell

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Description Suggest change

Stellar looking line that improbably makes a reasonable boulder problem. Multiple place you could start, the lowest of which would involve a series of long pulls on positive edges while exposing yourself to a poor landing with evidence that some of those edges have crumbled.

However, if you start from the middle landing area from a high right edge and a seam the rock is very good and there are only really 2 moves that feel exposed. From the crimp work your way up the seam until you can reach out right to an edge in a horizontal, then punch up to a buggy rail. Move up past another rail and jugs at the top.

Location Suggest change

on the wall at the head of Comanche Canyon. Head up the slab/ramp on the right side of the wall to a landing about 50 feet up.

Protection Suggest change

Pads and multiple spotters to move pads around.

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