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Type: Boulder, 20 feet
FA: Aaron Rough
Submitted By: Brian Quiter on Oct 31, 2004

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Start under the far right side of the large overhang on the lower (Y Crack) boulder and climb up and left to the blunt arete on many slopers and sidepulls. Once you hit the jug near the bottom of the arete, climb the slightly overhanging jugfest on the arete to the top.

There are many opportunities for eliminates on this face.


Protection 

a pad or two and a spotter recommended.



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By Anonymous Coward
Nov 4, 2004

This really is a great problem and should SD all the way right of the steep section and then is a slightly rising traverse up and left along the horizontal until the rounded arete is reached then up. The S.D straight up that is scootched all the way in and under the center of the overhang is V4 and is called Saddle Sore. Hard start to a large flat hold and then straight up the arete.

All FA's - Aaron Rough