Type: Boulder, 10 ft (3 m)
FA: TJ McKay
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Shared By: Aaron Parlier on Sep 18, 2011
Admins: Shawn Heath, Aaron Parlier

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TJ McKay sent this one on the 25th of June 2010 and it was GRAYSON HIGHLAND'S 200TH BOULDER PROBLEM!!!!

Pit Fall Boulder:

Walk down the LRT passing the Mouth-of-Wilson Boulder and the Mike-n-Ike boulder. once you pass the Mike n Ike, look to the left and there will be a boulder just off the trail with a sideways main face. walk to it and you will find that infront of the main face is an ominous, deep, scary pit.
back before the pit is the only climbable arete, and it is the Bicentennial Arete... loads of fun and super smooth moves:)

Sitstart under the gently overhanging face and move up the arete through nice holds and big moves to gain a large flat semi-slopy ledge and then to a positive top out.

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Walk down the LRT passing the Mouth-of-Wilson Boulder and the Mike-n-Ike boulder. once you pass the Mike n Ike, look to the left and there will be a boulder just off the trail with a sideways main face. walk to it and you will find that infront of the main face is an ominous, deep, scary pit.
back before the pit is the only climbable arete, and it is the Bicentennial Arete... loads of fun and super smooth moves:)

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