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Type: Boulder, 13 feet
Consensus: V3+ [details]
FA: Pete Otis
Submitted By: Old Timer on Dec 8, 2010

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BETA PHOTO: 14th Hole Boulder
4) Baldy.


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Only go here in the Winter when there are no golfers.

Description 

Sit start on the ground with a decent left hand on the arete and your right hand on a big,flat hold. Make some great arete slaps and cool moves as you use both aretes to reach the top.


Location 

This is on the 14th Hole Boulder. This is a dead obvious, bearhug type arete that is about 3-4 feet right of the problem Porn Star.


Protection 

Pad.



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By Coz Teplitz
From: Watertown, MA
Jan 10, 2012

Was out there today. There's an awkward, microwave-size block right where you start/in the drop zone that is loose and rocking around. Nearly sprained my ankle on it a few times. Before moving/adjusting it, though, I thought I'd check here. Would the the golf course folks know if I stabilized or moved that block? Is the local ethic to just deal with it? Don't want anyone to sprain an ankle, but don't want to piss anyone off.