Type: Sport, 55 ft (17 m)
FA: Scott Tiber 1996
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Shared By: GRK on Mar 22, 2009
Admins: Jim Clarke, Andrew Gram, Nathan Fisher, Perin Blanchard, GRK, D C

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Are you warmed up? Before hopping on the Forgotten Warrior make sure you ask yourself those four words. Besides commitment, the Forgotten Warrior requires poise, a level head, and proper stretching. A casual beginning leads to a small roof with a head wall so thin and blank it makes Jean-Luc Picard's dome look like a jungle gym.

Beginning on easy, but awkward terrain, Forgotten Warrior gets right down to business. The initial crux is a tendon ripping, eye popping, leap of faith. Keep your composure clipping the second bolt and continue through the gauntlet to a good rest. Climb through easier terrain to another larger roof and remember: You're Here To Have Fun! Choose your next moves wisely as you'll need to focus your strength on the upcoming power crux. Accomplish this feat to reach a rest that allows a quick breath for the final and fantastic finish.

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Forgotten Warrior is on the far right/east side of the Good Medicine Wall. It sits between The Legend and Peace Treaty and is most recognized by its initial small roof and massive, much higher roof, about 30 feet above.

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Seven bolts plus chains.

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