Type: | Boulder, 12 ft (4 m) |
FA: | Aaron James Parlier |
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Shared By: | Aaron Parlier on Apr 13, 2012 |
Admins: | Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier |
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Lightning Mcqueen is trickier than it looks, and slopers are the name of the game here.
This is below a seam that can often be dirty or wet during a period of frequent rains. Have a toothbrush handy just in case the holds are a little dirty.
On the middle of the downhill-most face you will find a low obvious jug to sit start matched on.
pick up to get a good right heel hook and climb through the slopers above using a right hand crimp side pull along the way. This will lead you into more slopers at the seam overhead. Climb up and right at the corner with another good crimp rail on the right wall of the corner to finish out.
This is below a seam that can often be dirty or wet during a period of frequent rains. Have a toothbrush handy just in case the holds are a little dirty.
On the middle of the downhill-most face you will find a low obvious jug to sit start matched on.
pick up to get a good right heel hook and climb through the slopers above using a right hand crimp side pull along the way. This will lead you into more slopers at the seam overhead. Climb up and right at the corner with another good crimp rail on the right wall of the corner to finish out.
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